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What Would It Take?

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Beal
Posted 2006-10-27 5:31 PM (#234543 - in reply to #234518)
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Location: 6 String Ranch
A 34-39 bone.
one of the 92 D-45s
but these are just investments that you can play. The thing my collection really needs is more exercise time from me.

Actually, the real answer is that no collection is ever complete.
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fugot
Posted 2006-10-27 5:41 PM (#234544 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?


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page P-1 by john page, cp thornton professional acoustic,

this is like picking which child to keep...
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Northcountry
Posted 2006-10-27 5:44 PM (#234545 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?
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I saw a photo of the factory tour from last year?? year before?? anyway must-a been 70 or more Ovations of every style and color.

That would do it for me. Well that and a nice Vintage Rickenbacker electric 12 string in almost any flavor.
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alpep
Posted 2006-10-27 6:32 PM (#234546 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?


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Originally posted by fillhixx:
Originally posted by bvince:
Is there actually an OFC guitar/ or is someone just making that up?
I think the OFC Guitar, like String Tubes and Llamas is just something here to make al freak out.
This guitar will happen but it has been made more difficult by some circumstances not known by most of the membership. If need be you can call me and I will elaborate.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-10-27 6:40 PM (#234547 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?


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Originally posted by alpep:
This guitar will happen but it has been made more difficult by some circumstances not known by most of the membership. If need be you can call me and I will elaborate.
Did you mean to say, " . . . it has been made more difficult by circumstances of some of the most known membership." ??
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-10-27 7:36 PM (#234548 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?


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Originally posted by alpep:

it is a traditional Polish song sung at the cemetary at the burial.
Does this mean Al is Polish? I should have known. Fortunately for me, I get whatever musical abilities I have from my mother's side of the family. The Polish side liked polkas.
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ignimbyte
Posted 2006-10-27 10:40 PM (#234549 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?


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Originally posted by bvince:
Our wives may be interested in knowing the answer to this one.
My wife was very pleased with my decision not to have any more guitars last January of this year, when I acquired the HD-28. Then along came the Tak 3 months later, and then followed by the beat-up DX-1 a month after that, and she almost end up throwing my guitars away ... fortunately, I managed to talk her out it. Months passed, and she had completely forgotten all about it. I'm still hoping to have a companion for my one and only O ... but that's another story with the wife!! :D
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-10-27 11:05 PM (#234550 - in reply to #234518)
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Gil, you need to check out the thread on my guitar justification system. I won't claim any royalties.
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cliff
Posted 2006-10-28 12:33 PM (#234551 - in reply to #234518)
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". . " Witaj Krolowo Nieba" - it is a traditional Polish song sung at the cemetary at the burial . ."

The English translation of the song is:

"Push the person who's NOT drinking into the hole"
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72tour
Posted 2006-10-29 12:11 AM (#234552 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?


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For and acoustic I would be satisfied with a 47 reissue. Electric would be a Jackson USA Soloist eerie dess swirl. Man... I wish I had a job....
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Jewel's Mom a/k/a Joisey Goil #1
Posted 2006-10-30 5:19 PM (#234553 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?


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I have enough guitars right now if I'm honest about it. 5 Ovations, 1 Strat, 1 Guild, 1 Steinberger bass. Jack's bluegrass crew: 1 mandolin (which I can play enough to have fun), 1 banjo, 1 fiddle. There isn't anything I need--but if I didn't have to replace the roof I'd get another shallow baby done in Autumn Burst to be my "drag-around-in-all-kinds-of-weather" player. (And actually, I find the idea of an Ovation banjo and an Ovation fiddle kind of fascinating. I wonder what a fiddle would sound like if it had an LX body and either a koa or cedar top..........)

--Karen
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-10-30 7:27 PM (#234554 - in reply to #234518)
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I can hear the complaints now that it's too hard to keep under your chin.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2006-10-30 7:33 PM (#234555 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?


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Hmm.....I would like to hear more about the O F C guitar .. :) .. A blown-Up 1537 sunburst that can make Coffee perhaps..??.. ;)

Vic
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45flint
Posted 2006-10-30 9:23 PM (#234556 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?


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I think I just got it. A CA X body OM composite guitar. Been playing it for about two weeks. Half the size of my 1987 Collectors and I and my wife tonight thinks it sounds better. I think the world is divided into two kinds of people: ones that have played this guitar and ones that have not. No, the 1987 Collectors is not for sale, still love that guitar.
Steve
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Jason_S
Posted 2006-10-30 9:55 PM (#234557 - in reply to #234518)
Subject: Re: What Would It Take?


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for electric it would have to be a breadwinner,acoustics would be,#47,adamas wide neck,adamas 12string,ofc guitar,and the lost art ovation,maybe even a adamas reso with inlayed multi soundholes..jason
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