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MWoody
Posted 2006-01-01 6:27 PM (#270830)
Subject: Now that a new day has dawned...



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What was the first Ovation that you played in 2006?


I debuted my Limited D12 at church this a.m. for "arise King of Kings", Praise you with the Dance", Indescribable" and "Wonderful Maker".
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2006-01-01 6:32 PM (#270831 - in reply to #270830)
Subject: Re: Now that a new day has dawned...


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FD14 in church today. Kind of odd not having controls on the guitar but great comments on the sound thru the p.a.
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Weaser P
Posted 2006-01-01 6:35 PM (#270832 - in reply to #270830)
Subject: Re: Now that a new day has dawned...


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(Ooooo...I am sooo jealous)
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Slipkid
Posted 2006-01-01 6:37 PM (#270833 - in reply to #270830)
Subject: Re: Now that a new day has dawned...



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That's a good question...
I played my 35 year old Balladeer today.
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MWoody
Posted 2006-01-01 6:37 PM (#270834 - in reply to #270830)
Subject: Re: Now that a new day has dawned...



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Paul,
Are your cheeks cramping from grinning so hard and long? :D
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Jeff
Posted 2006-01-01 6:55 PM (#270835 - in reply to #270830)
Subject: Re: Now that a new day has dawned...


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My Custom Legend... Also in church this morning.
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Old Applause Owner
Posted 2006-01-01 9:28 PM (#270836 - in reply to #270830)
Subject: Re: Now that a new day has dawned...


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Location: Canton (Detroit), MI
Hmmmm...haven't played one yet today, been playing my mountain dulcimers....I'll go do something about that....first up will be my 1771LX.....

Roger
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ignimbyte
Posted 2006-01-01 9:59 PM (#270837 - in reply to #270830)
Subject: Re: Now that a new day has dawned...


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Just practiced with my good ole balladeer today (plugged in) -- fresh from the shop for repairs. Fortunately, the mothership referred me to an authorized service shop not so far away from my house, before considering shipping it over to them. The guy who worked on it did a fantastic job! :)
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-01-01 10:24 PM (#270838 - in reply to #270830)
Subject: Re: Now that a new day has dawned...


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My Custom Balladeer. It's what I took to the cabin, where we rang in the new year with it, my daughter's Celebrity Deluxe and a Martin and a Monterey.
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jb
Posted 2006-01-02 4:55 AM (#270839 - in reply to #270830)
Subject: Re: Now that a new day has dawned...


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My 1858 12-string.

I got home last night from dinner at my mother's, and just felt the need.

I have a good feeling that it's a good year coming up. Enjoy, one and all.

JB
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Charlie Ramon
Posted 2006-01-02 4:56 AM (#270840 - in reply to #270830)
Subject: Re: Now that a new day has dawned...


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Elite Long Neck. I'm just practicing "More than words" from Extreme. Too high for singing and so one step down makes it more comfortable to me.
Karl
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Tim in Tidewater
Posted 2006-01-02 5:10 AM (#270841 - in reply to #270830)
Subject: Re: Now that a new day has dawned...



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My 1885 12-string, had it out to lemon oil the fretboard. After getting it all pretty, couldn't resist the urge to play it (the U681T has been getting all the attention lately).
Four hours straight, my fingers hurt, my throat's sore from singing, my daughter wants to move out because dad's lost it, and the Mrs. is grinning from ear to ear.
Looking to be a GREAT year !!
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JeffreyD
Posted 2006-01-02 8:42 AM (#270842 - in reply to #270830)
Subject: Re: Now that a new day has dawned...


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The old 1537 (Adamas in for the action job) at Church. Let's see....

Lord Reign in Me, Your Grace is Enough, In Christ Alone, All Creatures of our God and King, Grace like Rain, I Give you my Heart.

Three new songs for us in a single Sunday, but I told the Congregation that "Hey...it's a new Year, time to stretch a bit". They did admirably well, and the old 1537 got the job done again.
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Waskel
Posted 2006-01-02 8:52 AM (#270843 - in reply to #270830)
Subject: Re: Now that a new day has dawned...



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Cool, Jeff. 1581 for me, sounded fantastic even though I dicovered 1/2 way thru my eq sliders were all down... :rolleyes:
What are the odds that we'd both choose "All Creatures" on the same Sunday?
Also - I Exalt Thee, Indescribable, Beautiful One, God of Wonders, How Great Is Our God and Heart of Worship. :D
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-01-02 8:54 AM (#270844 - in reply to #270830)
Subject: Re: Now that a new day has dawned...


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The FD14

(I'm tackling Twinkle Twinkle Little Star)
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schroeder
Posted 2006-01-02 9:02 AM (#270845 - in reply to #270830)
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In exactly the same way Lawrence Taylor used to tackle John Riggins.
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Waskel
Posted 2006-01-02 9:02 AM (#270846 - in reply to #270830)
Subject: Re: Now that a new day has dawned...



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Good for you, B4. Keep practicing!
I'm sure you'll wow us at the Tour/Jam!!
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schroeder
Posted 2006-01-02 9:09 AM (#270847 - in reply to #270830)
Subject: Re: Now that a new day has dawned...


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I only know it in the key of E, so someone better bring a capo.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-01-02 9:11 AM (#270848 - in reply to #270830)
Subject: Re: Now that a new day has dawned...


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Originally posted by schroeder:
In exactly the same way Lawrence Taylor used to tackle John Riggins.
on the "Bluegrass"
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Joey Joe
Posted 2006-01-02 10:14 AM (#270849 - in reply to #270830)
Subject: Re: Now that a new day has dawned...


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Happy New Year! 1769 Custom Legend helped me lead worship this morning. It's also the 6th anniversary of the day I ordered it from G.C.
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worshipleader
Posted 2006-01-02 11:48 AM (#270850 - in reply to #270830)
Subject: Re: Now that a new day has dawned...


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The 1758 that my amazing wife got me for Christmas. Led worship in church. Did You Feel The Mountains Tremble, O Worship The King, I Want To Be Where You Are, Days of Elijah, Strong Tower, Be Thou My Vision. I was like playing an orchestra - AMAZING!
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JeffreyD
Posted 2006-01-02 2:29 PM (#270851 - in reply to #270830)
Subject: Re: Now that a new day has dawned...


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Kind of neat...sounds like we all have the same songs in our worship arsenal. Neat to see folks doing a lot of the same music on the same day and all with Ovations no less. Wonder if Ovation would let us put together a "Worship" special edition? Hmmmmmm Instead of the strange symbology of Melissa Ethridge and planets like the Millenium, maybe a cross or fish or two.

Seems like Ovations used in worship represent a pretty strong cross-section of Ovation/Adamas owners?
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Standingovation
Posted 2006-01-02 3:04 PM (#270852 - in reply to #270830)
Subject: Re: Now that a new day has dawned...



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I'm sure there are many inlay artists that could do a jesus fish fretboard inlay for you. Dave
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MWoody
Posted 2006-01-02 3:39 PM (#270853 - in reply to #270830)
Subject: Re: Now that a new day has dawned...



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Whether you want a fish or a Llama:
http://www.nicholsguitars.com/

This guy does good work!
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leftovertion
Posted 2006-01-02 5:03 PM (#270854 - in reply to #270830)
Subject: Re: Now that a new day has dawned...


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Running late as usual...

...yesterday we still did a couple Christmas numbers (anyone realize that this week is still the Christmas season - and Friday is the day of Epiphany?), but began the service with Rich Mullins "Step by Step" - good song to start the new year with!

Oh yeah, played my lefty 1777 black Legend.

:cool:
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