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FD-14; How good are they, Really?

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stephent28
Posted 2005-12-28 1:18 PM (#124630 - in reply to #124605)
Subject: Re: FD-14; How good are they, Really?



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Bill is going to give his FD14 away to the first 2 OFC members that join as annual charter members at Workshop Live! :D
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stephent28
Posted 2005-12-28 1:36 PM (#124631 - in reply to #124605)
Subject: Re: FD-14; How good are they, Really?



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I think that the DS768 longneck has 13's but with the longer neck and lighter tension, I wonder if the feel equates to 12's on a regular neck.
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Weaser P
Posted 2005-12-28 1:42 PM (#124632 - in reply to #124605)
Subject: Re: FD-14; How good are they, Really?


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Originally posted by cwk2:
It's for a very good cause, you'll see.
Boy, if I had a nickel for every time I've used that line...(or one for every tme it didn't work)...
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Beal
Posted 2005-12-28 3:06 PM (#124633 - in reply to #124605)
Subject: Re: FD-14; How good are they, Really?



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S28, I don't have one of these, they were just after my time.
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Old Applause Owner
Posted 2005-12-28 8:33 PM (#124634 - in reply to #124605)
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....and if he gave it away to the first TWO members, how do you resolve THAT....cut it in half?????

But he doesn't have one, anyway.....

Maybe we're going to see "The Return of the FD-14"????? Might get me to give up my GCS-771C.

Roger
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stephent28
Posted 2005-12-28 8:45 PM (#124635 - in reply to #124605)
Subject: Re: FD-14; How good are they, Really?



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Nah.....the co-owners :cool: would just pass it around to deserving members of the OFC family. ;)

Everyone should have the opportunity to get a taste of an FD-14. :D
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Tony Calman
Posted 2005-12-28 11:52 PM (#124636 - in reply to #124605)
Subject: Re: FD-14; How good are they, Really?



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Yes, everyone should have the opportunity...I did, buying one from Al. Glad I did.

Wonderful sounding guitar. Wasn't playing it enough while others were trying to find one. So, released it to an OFC'er.

It shows what Ovation can do.

However, I have a number of Adamas and Ovations that are, to me, "overall" better guitars.

Of the Ovation 6-strings - I won't part with one of my 30th Anniv CL's, the 1537, 1718-X, one of my Patriots, 1969 1127, and the 1968-1969 Dlx Balladeer.

I have fond memories of the FD-14, just not enough "hook" to be a keeper.
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stephent28
Posted 2005-12-28 11:59 PM (#124637 - in reply to #124605)
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and if I am not mistaken, the one that I currently own has a trail that ultimately leads back to you, my friend! :)
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Tony Calman
Posted 2005-12-29 12:11 AM (#124638 - in reply to #124605)
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yep
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Tony Calman
Posted 2005-12-29 12:38 AM (#124639 - in reply to #124605)
Subject: Re: FD-14; How good are they, Really?



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Here's a question - what is the best O that you have? Factors are appearance, voice, playability, and cost.

For the 6-string, the 1619 CL ($350, a/e, eBay) or the early 1127 ($500, acoustic, best of four that I have had, eBay).

For the 12-string, the 1659 CL ($385, a/e, eBay)

All three above in excellent condition, well balanced, gorgeous sound, wonderful price.

As most know, my personal best is the 30th Anniv CL but at $1,700 when I bought it new.

Patience is the virtue to get a great guitar at a great price.
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-12-29 8:22 AM (#124640 - in reply to #124605)
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Tony, you're giving me a headache! My rule of thumb is that as soon as I get a guitar I must immediately forget how much it cost. Otherwise I'll drive myself crazy! Plus, if I have honestly forgotten what I paid then I'm not telling a lie when the wife asks and I just say "I don't remember what it cost ..."

OK, you asked so I'll answer (and force mysewlf to restrict it to Ovatons): As previously stated, the FD14 is the best sounding and playing Ovation. But it's a Plain Jane. Anyone who has seen the 20 inch spinners on my Kia knows that Davey likes some bling. Plus it's priced too low to get any respect. So using your criteria of appearence, voice, payabiity and cost I would have to say C2079 Custom Legend Contour Bowl. It wasn't cheap.

Dave
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cliff
Posted 2005-12-29 8:35 AM (#124641 - in reply to #124605)
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". . 20 inch spinners on my Kia . ."


Is that what we're driving to Moody's house next month?
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-12-29 8:42 AM (#124642 - in reply to #124605)
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I'm trying to come up with a geeky, bespectcled bookworm who turns out to be a knock-out at the prom mediphore for the FD14...

But it ain't working...

...I really do like the understated look. Form follows function..it's all substance. Doesn't hide behind flash.
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-12-29 8:47 AM (#124643 - in reply to #124605)
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Originally posted by cliff:
". . 20 inch spinners on my Kia . ."
Is that what we're driving to Moody's house next month?
Hey, don't laugh until you've seen it! Do you wants to go to LA or NOT ??? Believe me, we'll fit right in ...

Btw, in the "day jobs" thread I see that OFC member Abendicum sells "PT Cruiser Performance Parts". You two should hook up.

Dave

PS - Truth is that wifey has a brand new MB roadster. Only problem is that if take that to LA we sure ain't going to be bringing any guitars along unless we strap them to the bumper. Of course we COULD fit a few ukuleles ...
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-12-29 8:52 AM (#124644 - in reply to #124605)
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Originally posted by Jeff W.:
I'm trying to come up with a geeky, bespectcled bookworm who turns out to be a knock-out at the prom mediphore for the FD14...
Hey, when I was in high school I used to tell my friends, "Don't feel too bad for me because I've got a plain looking girlfriend until you know what she can do once the lights are out".

Unfortunately, most of them already knew ...
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cliff
Posted 2005-12-29 8:55 AM (#124645 - in reply to #124605)
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. . I can attest to that.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-12-29 8:58 AM (#124646 - in reply to #124605)
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me too...
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-12-29 9:04 AM (#124647 - in reply to #124605)
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I can always count on you two clowns, can't I.

Here's a bad (clean) joke. A professional athelete gets done having relations with a sports groupie and is feeling all proud of himself. "So how was I", he asks her. She thinks for a minute and then responds "Well, you were better than Arthur Ashe, but not quite as good as Magic Johnson".

Dave
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Weaser P
Posted 2005-12-29 9:13 AM (#124648 - in reply to #124605)
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Originally posted by Jeff W.:
me too...
Not me, Dave. I hate waiting in lines.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-12-29 9:20 AM (#124649 - in reply to #124605)
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Re...sis....ting.....

....multihole design....

....no waiting....

(let it be known, I'm weak and feel terrible about myself)
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stephent28
Posted 2005-12-29 9:27 AM (#124650 - in reply to #124605)
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and to think I woke up to this and thought I would be reading more intelligent hype on the FD14.
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Weaser P
Posted 2005-12-29 9:29 AM (#124651 - in reply to #124605)
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And in a show of support, we feel terrible about you too, BB.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-12-29 9:34 AM (#124652 - in reply to #124605)
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I've made an appointment with a counselor.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2005-12-29 9:35 AM (#124653 - in reply to #124605)
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Back on topic. Or at least on Tony's topic.
Best voice with great playability and decent looks--1537 ($1000 from Noah)
Close second in voice, playability and looks but best in price--1713 ($375 music store)
Appearance with OK sound--99 Collector's ($500 local)
I'm still dreaming of a red CL Christmas. Maybe next year.
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cliff
Posted 2005-12-29 9:45 AM (#124654 - in reply to #124605)
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s/b Legend-12: $500.

Buying from Al and NOT having to deal with the eBay/PayPal/UPS/FedEx fuckwits: Priceless.
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