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Pokeypup
Posted 2006-04-06 12:30 AM (#259278)
Subject: 1982 Baby blue?


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This is a landmark day! :eek:

My husband told me he was wanting me to look around for a light-blue guitar, and has considered learning how to play...

Do you realize, what this could mean???!!!!


Does anybody have one that they would be willing to part with? HELP!!!!

While I really want to push Stephen's Adamas, I know a lower priced, "starter guitar" might just be the ticket to my shopping dreams.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-04-06 12:33 AM (#259279 - in reply to #259278)
Subject: Re: 1982 Baby blue?


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You should start him on the Adamas. If he doesn't take to it, you'll still have the Adamas. After all, it is for him, right?
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Pokeypup
Posted 2006-04-06 12:37 AM (#259280 - in reply to #259278)
Subject: Re: 1982 Baby blue?


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That actually crossed my mind, first, Mark. :D

I was hoping I didn't have to admit it.
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Standingovation
Posted 2006-04-06 1:39 AM (#259281 - in reply to #259278)
Subject: Re: 1982 Baby blue?



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The '82 Collectors guitar (blue) is very nice and you can find them for realy good prices. Dave

PS - If he wants an electric, this one is kind of nice.

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stephent28
Posted 2006-04-06 2:10 AM (#259282 - in reply to #259278)
Subject: Re: 1982 Baby blue?



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Lower priced "starter" guitars usually discourage new players and have no resale. A good used quality guitar will almost always retain it value if you decide to sell it.

I really like Mark's thinking....and he is a lawyer after all ;)
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Capo Guy
Posted 2006-04-06 6:51 AM (#259283 - in reply to #259278)
Subject: Re: 1982 Baby blue?



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Originally posted by stephent28:


I really like Mark's thinking....and he is a lawyer after all ;)
stephen take your "Meds"
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stephent28
Posted 2006-04-06 10:21 AM (#259284 - in reply to #259278)
Subject: Re: 1982 Baby blue?



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Damn....I knew something wasn't right.

Thanks Mike
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-04-06 10:32 AM (#259285 - in reply to #259278)
Subject: Re: 1982 Baby blue?


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No one has accused me of thinking in a long time. Maybe because it looks like I'm sleeping. There are also some very good starter guitars that sound decent and won't kill your fingers. Most of the good ones I've seen are used. A nice Alvarez and a "Monterey" Kaman Music Product. $100 for either at the local GC. I bought the Monterey for somebody who was just starting. I'd have bought the Alvarez if I hadn't already bought the Monterey. The Monterey is the same as a Montana as far as I could tell. Not blue, though, so you better go with the Adamas and don't be afraid to admit that you wanted him to have it because he deserved the best. That's what I wish my wife would say to me.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2006-04-06 2:55 PM (#259286 - in reply to #259278)
Subject: Re: 1982 Baby blue?



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I played an Alvarez RD10 at a local guitar store.

Not bad for $149.

Thats as close as I'll come to agreeing with Mark. :D

Bye, gotta go take my Meds.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-04-06 8:31 PM (#259287 - in reply to #259278)
Subject: Re: 1982 Baby blue?


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Originally posted by Gospel Guitar Guy:
Thats as close as I'll come to agreeing with Mark. :D
Close enough.
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Weaser P
Posted 2006-04-06 8:37 PM (#259288 - in reply to #259278)
Subject: Re: 1982 Baby blue?


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A win's a win, eh, Mark? :D
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Capo Guy
Posted 2006-04-06 8:46 PM (#259289 - in reply to #259278)
Subject: Re: 1982 Baby blue?



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Originally posted by Weaser P:
A win's a win, eh, Mark? :D
And a tie is like kissing your sister. :D
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2006-04-06 8:49 PM (#259290 - in reply to #259278)
Subject: Re: 1982 Baby blue?


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Ask Bluebird if he'll sell one of his Bluebird 6 strings.......


Yeah, right...
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Pokeypup
Posted 2006-04-06 10:14 PM (#259291 - in reply to #259278)
Subject: Re: 1982 Baby blue?


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Originally posted by stephent28:
Lower priced "starter" guitars usually discourage new players and have no resale. A good used quality guitar will almost always retain it value if you decide to sell it.

I really like Mark's thinking....and he is a lawyer after all ;)
Well...I am really thinking that the 82 Collector is the one for "him"! :D

Just like Mark was saying. He might really not enjoy the pain of those pesky F chords and I will have to swoop in and take the loss for the purchase. ;)

Mitchrx found a nice blue Balladeer for him but I think I will have to take my chances with the 82 Collector.

Husbands can be SO expensive. :rolleyes:

Thankyou Mitch!
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-04-07 12:08 AM (#259292 - in reply to #259278)
Subject: Re: 1982 Baby blue?


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Husbands!? Ha! I've bought my wife several guitars and she never plays them. Also bought her a BMW she never drives. So I feel obligated.
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dead mockingbird
Posted 2006-04-07 1:12 AM (#259293 - in reply to #259278)
Subject: Re: 1982 Baby blue?


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there's an '82 collectors on ebay. $300 no bids yet...a little over a day left.

http://cgi.ebay.com/1982-1ST-YEAR-OVATION-COLLECTORS-SERIES-ACOUSTI...
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Pokeypup
Posted 2006-04-07 1:40 AM (#259294 - in reply to #259278)
Subject: Re: 1982 Baby blue?


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Thanks, Dead Mocking bird.....I think.

Are you mocking me?

I think that guitar needs sum extra loving that I just cannot give. I'd have to call the guitar medics and that would not be a happy story.

If I were to hand him a beater and he has to look at my new CL, I had better just ask Mark to get the paperwork started...


The description about no electronics and the chipped bridge has me...
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dead mockingbird
Posted 2006-04-07 3:27 AM (#259295 - in reply to #259278)
Subject: Re: 1982 Baby blue?


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damn...i didn't even look at the details!
sorry.
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Pokeypup
Posted 2006-04-07 9:14 AM (#259296 - in reply to #259278)
Subject: Re: 1982 Baby blue?


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Originally posted by dead mockingbird:
damn...i didn't even look at the details!
sorry.
;)
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