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Hillwalker
Posted 2006-09-27 6:55 AM (#238483)
Subject: Most desirable Collectors Model?


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My 1990 Collector's has arrived now, and I'm delighted with it! (Pictures to follow shortly). I wanted one because of the extra neck length free of the body, ebony board and Elite-type soundholes. Oh, and I'm a sucker for pretty guitars too! :cool: It set me thinking about the variations in the series, and how well these have been received. I've searched the threads here for info on the Collectors Series, and I think I have some insight into the different models; the 2001 Redwood seems a very popular issue for instance. However, I would like to know which Collector's guitar (if any?) presses your buttons, and which are, in your view, turkeys?
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Capo Guy
Posted 2006-09-27 7:12 AM (#238484 - in reply to #238483)
Subject: Re: Most desirable Collectors Model?



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The 1997 Collector's. Parlor size 12 fret. Different the the other colletor models.
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brainslag
Posted 2006-09-27 7:53 AM (#238485 - in reply to #238483)
Subject: Re: Most desirable Collectors Model?


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Someone posted a poll on this a while back. I think the 1987 won by a pretty fair margin. I happen to have the '83 and love it, so thats my favorite.
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TexasDoc
Posted 2006-09-27 8:24 AM (#238486 - in reply to #238483)
Subject: Re: Most desirable Collectors Model?


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The next one!
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gh1
Posted 2006-09-27 8:34 AM (#238487 - in reply to #238483)
Subject: Re: Most desirable Collectors Model?


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Originally posted by brainslag:
Someone posted a poll on this a while back. I think the 1987 won by a pretty fair margin. I happen to have the '83 and love it, so thats my favorite.
Here is the poll.

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gh1
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ignimbyte
Posted 2006-09-27 8:40 AM (#238488 - in reply to #238483)
Subject: Re: Most desirable Collectors Model?


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I don't know much about the collectors, but based on their looks alone (with all the bling!), they look very desirable IMHO. As I am writing this, the '06 Collectors with the koa top, contour bowl and VIP preamp is the one that's been getting my attention lately ... but that's just me though.
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-09-27 8:56 AM (#238489 - in reply to #238483)
Subject: Re: Most desirable Collectors Model?


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There's been a few duds, but overall the Collectors series are pretty nice instruments. The '87 and '97 stand out as "special". My only complaint with the whole collectors series idea is that, while they are nice instruments, they usually don't stray too far outside the lines. Last spring at the factory I walked by a proto of the '07 and didn't even notice it. Oh is THAT what it is? I really wished they had pushed the envelope a bit more. That's why '97 is my favorite all time collector model. Dave
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Hillwalker
Posted 2006-09-27 10:36 AM (#238490 - in reply to #238483)
Subject: Re: Most desirable Collectors Model?


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Hey GH1; thanks for the link to the poll. I had missed that (obviously!!) :o
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2006-09-27 10:44 AM (#238491 - in reply to #238483)
Subject: Re: Most desirable Collectors Model?



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I agree with Dave. Most often they haven't been particularly 'special'. The 1987 is known for it's tone, and the 1997 is the most unique. The '88 and '89 were obviously produced with the 80's rock scene in mind and are in a niche with the Thunderbolt; all pretty cool but not the most popular for a variety of reasons. I still personally favor the 1990 Nutmeg top as my favorite in terms of aesthetics, but the ones I have owned were not among the best sounding. I also had a couple of 2001 Redwood tops that looked three dimensional, the grain and finish were so well done. Shall I go on?
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-09-27 10:46 AM (#238492 - in reply to #238483)
Subject: Re: Most desirable Collectors Model?


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87. I couldn't tell the difference in the sound between it and the Book Elite. I like the 99 Collector's for the look of the wood, not the sound. But for sound and playability, I like the 1537 best. I know it's not a collector's edition.
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