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EA68 VIPER players--how many?

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Old Tele man
Posted 2006-11-03 2:51 PM (#233235)
Subject: EA68 VIPER players--how many?


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...not (overtly) trying to be elitist or anything, but am curious "how many" (or few?) people own/play a EA68 "routed-body" electric-acoustic VIPER?

...love the tone and body, but the "raw" neck and lack of fret markers are "demerits" in my book.
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noah
Posted 2006-11-03 2:57 PM (#233236 - in reply to #233235)
Subject: Re: EA68 VIPER players--how many?



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I am a fan of the whole EA line. I have numerous EA68s. I also have one each of the nylon, bass, 12-string. I like the necks and understated features. The Book Viper has more bling.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2006-11-03 3:54 PM (#233237 - in reply to #233235)
Subject: Re: EA68 VIPER players--how many?



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I have a six string and a bass. I personally like the raw neck and the fret markers on the neck binding are fine for me. Both are keepers for me.
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Old Tele man
Posted 2006-11-03 4:07 PM (#233238 - in reply to #233235)
Subject: Re: EA68 VIPER players--how many?


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Originally posted by noah:
The Book Viper has more bling.
...OK, I'll show my ignorance: What's a BOOK VIPER?
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alpep
Posted 2006-11-03 4:08 PM (#233239 - in reply to #233235)
Subject: Re: EA68 VIPER players--how many?


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i have one that is kinda special. I use it every chance I can get. it makes some people think...
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2006-11-03 4:09 PM (#233240 - in reply to #233235)
Subject: Re: EA68 VIPER players--how many?



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I just picked one up a few months ago. I really appreciate the thin body size when playing while standing. It feels close to the size of a solid electric. Mine is tiger flame and it gets a lot of attention.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-11-03 4:39 PM (#233241 - in reply to #233235)
Subject: Re: EA68 VIPER players--how many?


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OTM, do a search on Book, but it might be too broad. Ovation did a set of Elites, Vipers, Mandos and maybe others in 1996. The "Book Elite" was on the cover of Carter's book, I think it was called The History of Ovation.
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cliff
Posted 2006-11-03 4:46 PM (#233242 - in reply to #233235)
Subject: Re: EA68 VIPER players--how many?


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"The History of the Ovation Guitar"
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2006-11-03 5:12 PM (#233243 - in reply to #233235)
Subject: Re: EA68 VIPER players--how many?



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OFC member Dan Schafer uses an EA68 Viper in his gigs and was looking for more of the same model a while back. He posted a number of pics of himself playing his Viper on stage while backing up Shania Twain, among others. Nice work if you can get it.
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Old Tele man
Posted 2006-11-03 5:34 PM (#233244 - in reply to #233235)
Subject: Re: EA68 VIPER players--how many?


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...I've got the book, but didn't know the EA68 was EVER available in any finishes other than: -4 (natural), -5 (black), and HB (honey burst).
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2006-11-03 6:12 PM (#233245 - in reply to #233235)
Subject: Re: EA68 VIPER players--how many?



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We're not positively sure what the finish is, but several knowledgeable members suggest that it is a VY code, meaning Vintage Sycamore, which is bright orange with a slightly darker burst toward the edges. Whatever it is, the flame stands out remarkably.
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fugot
Posted 2006-11-03 6:45 PM (#233246 - in reply to #233235)
Subject: Re: EA68 VIPER players--how many?


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Professor i saw the one you bought off ebay, (well I think). It looked orange to me :D
I have a blue tamo viper ??? and a book viper. I believe there were less then 30 of each of these made. :cool: they both feel like an electric, sound like an acoustic.
As for finishes. I have also seen recently the blue/yellow flame design on a viper ea-68. so that's natural, blue tamo, orange (vintage sycamore-if you must), flame design...peace, mike
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2006-11-03 7:11 PM (#233247 - in reply to #233235)
Subject: Re: EA68 VIPER players--how many?


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My main money-earners right now are an EA68 and EA63. When I use my own PA or know the venue or sound engineer I'll use a "real" acoustic Ovation, but for everything else the Vipers are just total problem solvers. Plug into anything, regardless of component quailty or sound engineer incompetence and it's impossible to get a bad sound. Mine are just the shitty black finish versions, but I guess the fancy finishes must sound a lot better.
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Old Tele man
Posted 2006-11-03 8:04 PM (#233248 - in reply to #233235)
Subject: Re: EA68 VIPER players--how many?


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...OK, I'm not really "...from Missouri..." but you gotta SHOW me some pictures before I believe!
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noah
Posted 2006-11-03 8:21 PM (#233249 - in reply to #233235)
Subject: Re: EA68 VIPER players--how many?



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Old Tele man
Posted 2006-11-03 8:29 PM (#233250 - in reply to #233235)
Subject: Re: EA68 VIPER players--how many?


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...and, *NOW* I believe!

...I also "see" the up-graded binding too.

...I assume they're all EA68 models and not CV68 models, correct?
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noah
Posted 2006-11-03 8:34 PM (#233251 - in reply to #233235)
Subject: Re: EA68 VIPER players--how many?



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All EA68 models.
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Jason_S
Posted 2006-11-03 10:17 PM (#233252 - in reply to #233235)
Subject: Re: EA68 VIPER players--how many?


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wasnt there a wideneck nylon version or was it just a proto?? jason
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noah
Posted 2006-11-03 11:23 PM (#233253 - in reply to #233235)
Subject: Re: EA68 VIPER players--how many?



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EA63... cedar top, no neck binding

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Jason_S
Posted 2006-11-03 11:31 PM (#233254 - in reply to #233235)
Subject: Re: EA68 VIPER players--how many?


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thats the one i like...thanks for posting a pic..jason
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Jason_S
Posted 2006-11-04 12:51 AM (#233255 - in reply to #233235)
Subject: Re: EA68 VIPER players--how many?


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ive never had the chance to play one,how does it sound acousticaly? ive offten wondered that..jason
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noah
Posted 2006-11-04 12:59 AM (#233256 - in reply to #233235)
Subject: Re: EA68 VIPER players--how many?



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The EA series guitars are meant to be plugged in.
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Jason_S
Posted 2006-11-04 1:32 AM (#233257 - in reply to #233235)
Subject: Re: EA68 VIPER players--how many?


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thats what i thought..it wouldnt do me any good to won one then...still i love the looks of them tho..jason
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2006-11-04 1:42 AM (#233258 - in reply to #233235)
Subject: Re: EA68 VIPER players--how many?


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I would love to own an EA63 but I have absolutely zero need for one. Nada. Zip. None. But I like them....
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Jason_S
Posted 2006-11-04 1:46 AM (#233259 - in reply to #233235)
Subject: Re: EA68 VIPER players--how many?


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same here paul,but they are a beautiful guitar none the less..jason
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