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OFC and #47 - German Edition!

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Koenig Kurt
Posted 2007-09-07 3:35 PM (#82819 - in reply to #82794)
Subject: Re: OFC and #47 - German Edition!



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Originally posted by Gospel Guitar Guy:
Does he get a prize? :D
I did not talk to Al - but I am sure he would love to custom order one of that very special "German Editions" on demand and cost of the winner.

Kurt
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2007-09-07 3:45 PM (#82820 - in reply to #82794)
Subject: Re: OFC and #47 - German Edition!


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Here are pics of the Epis on #5 - the woods look identical - the white lines are a little different:



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Koenig Kurt
Posted 2007-09-07 3:55 PM (#82821 - in reply to #82794)
Subject: Re: OFC and #47 - German Edition!



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Okay, I think we have a winner!

Congrats, CrimsonLake!



On the bass epaulette there is one white stripe missing. We checked all the #47's and OFC's on jerome's site - ours were the only ones that had that little imperfection. So we think the factory did this on purpose - to create the very special "German Edition".

Kurt
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2007-09-07 4:15 PM (#82822 - in reply to #82794)
Subject: Re: OFC and #47 - German Edition!


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Kurt - actually, it's also the lines between the largest hole and the one under it - on yours, it's 4 small straight lines, on mine it's 2 diagonal lines.
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Koenig Kurt
Posted 2007-09-07 4:24 PM (#82823 - in reply to #82794)
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Now I see . there is a special "Crimson Edition" as well. even more worthy than the "german Edition", as it seems. After a short look on Jerome's site all the guitars I looked at had those four stripes.

Kurt
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2007-09-07 4:28 PM (#82824 - in reply to #82794)
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Kurt - they're ALL equally worthy. I bet if we look hard enough, we can find something unique in each one of them.

Mike
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Tim in Tidewater
Posted 2007-09-07 4:39 PM (#82825 - in reply to #82794)
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Ridiculous topic :) ...they're all hand painted, not machine stamped. I would hope no two are alike!
You need to stop looking so close and play more Kurt :D

next you will find a stain mark on the bowl or something :rolleyes:
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Koenig Kurt
Posted 2007-09-07 4:47 PM (#82826 - in reply to #82794)
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Tim, it is not the point that the stripes are different on all these guitars. The painter missed to make the same line on only two "known" guitars - and they both went to germany.

These two ARE alike! They are the "German Edition". More worthy than the guitars that stayed at home.

Kurt
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Tim in Tidewater
Posted 2007-09-07 4:48 PM (#82827 - in reply to #82794)
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blaugh

Mine MUST be worth more, they both have a serial number 9 on the label :p

Actually, your's would have depreciated...since they were shipped out of the country from New Jersey :eek:
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brainslag
Posted 2007-09-07 4:57 PM (#82828 - in reply to #82794)
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OK, I'll let the cat out of the bag. Someone just ran out of white paint towards quitting time on a Friday. It's American tradition on a Friday to just go home rather than do a little extra work, but we in America, and in particular, the international feel good people at Kaman, know how much the Germans appreciate tradition, so you are the lucky new owners of these fine paintless wonders. :D
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-09-07 5:51 PM (#82829 - in reply to #82794)
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Actually, in keeping with the German working tradition of drinking beer during breaks and taking bunches of time off for holidays, the luthiers at Ovation decided to quit early and go have a beer instead of finishing the German guitars.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2007-09-07 6:05 PM (#82830 - in reply to #82794)
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And mine has someone's fingerprint smuge...still sounds fabulous!

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Tupperware
Posted 2007-09-07 6:21 PM (#82831 - in reply to #82794)
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Nobody likes a good conspiracy theory better than me, but how would the factory know in advance that these specific guitar were germany bound? Dave
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Waskel
Posted 2007-09-07 6:26 PM (#82832 - in reply to #82794)
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The accent, Dave... :rolleyes:
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2007-09-07 7:17 PM (#82833 - in reply to #82794)
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My 47RI has the label attached with what Paul Moody assures me is not glue, but is actually bodily fluids from Glen Campbell. Apparently the "taste test" is conclusive. So there.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-09-07 7:52 PM (#82834 - in reply to #82794)
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Temp, I was just repeating what Kim told me.....
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Koenig Kurt
Posted 2007-09-07 7:52 PM (#82835 - in reply to #82794)
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Originally posted by Tupperware:
Nobody likes a good conspiracy theory better than me, but how would the factory know in advance that these specific guitar were germany bound? Dave
Hint 1: Karl's OFC was one of the widenecks - ordered through Al - and he knew that Karl would get it.
My #47-82 was built on demand of the german dealer - because the first one they sent for me was full of flaws. So they knew where they were going.

Hint 2: Karl's #47 does have the white stripe that his OFC is missing - because Al had this guitar on stock - the factory did not know where it was going.

Hint 3: If you count through the alphabet - O=15, F=6, C=3, then 47 and 82, add those numbers:

15+6+3+47+82 = 153. So take those numbers and build the total of the digits of the number: 9!

That is exactly the number of Adamas guitars Karl and me had together at that moment.

Hint 4: Karl's OFC is number 10! That is exactly the amount of Adamas guitars we have now, counted together.

Dave, is that proof enough?

Believe it - there is a special "German Edition"!

Kurt
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-09-07 7:59 PM (#82836 - in reply to #82794)
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Kurt, you ever think about maybe getting some therapy? Modern medicine can do wonders with delusions like yours.

Not that there's anything wrong with that.....
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Koenig Kurt
Posted 2007-09-07 8:00 PM (#82837 - in reply to #82794)
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And since I am very bad in maths and that took me a whole lot of work to make this waterproof - I'll take a break - and have a beer!

Kurt
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Koenig Kurt
Posted 2007-09-07 8:04 PM (#82838 - in reply to #82794)
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Moody, I am quite sure these delusions come from my medication. Maybe I should stop taking those pills...

Uh, forgot my beer...

Kurt

Edit:

Hint 5: I will stop this now and go to bed - with post number "247" - 1187-247!
Enough said!

Kurt
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-09-07 8:38 PM (#82839 - in reply to #82794)
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Better living thru chemistry.....
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-09-10 4:40 PM (#82840 - in reply to #82794)
Subject: Re: OFC and #47 - German Edition!



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Other than the lack of the white divider line, I guess I'm not seeing a whole lot of difference between the epis on the above OFC model and those on No. 5. There may be a slight variation in the stain color or gradation in one or two of the wood types, but the difference is slight and insignificant. The absence of the painted line is also insignificant. Personally, I like the charm of very small differences between these various model versions. These instruments are all hand-made. Differences are expected and, to my way of thinking, welcome.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-09-10 5:34 PM (#82841 - in reply to #82794)
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I'm sure Kurt is enjoying the uniqueness of his special "German Edition" OFC and 47s too. If not, send them over here and we'll figure out how to get the little white lines drawn in. It will probably take awhile. Be sure and send the carbon fiber case with the OFC, since I'm still waiting on one of those.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-09-10 5:57 PM (#82842 - in reply to #82794)
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I just noticed one other small variance. On Kurt's OFC model, the two small holes closest to the end of the epaulet are connected by a white line. On OFC No. 5, as well as on the 47RI pictured above, there is no white line between these same two holes. Just one more small variance between different models of these great guitars.
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-09-10 6:20 PM (#82843 - in reply to #82794)
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know what comes before the letter 'A' in the alphabet ???

Dave
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