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MusicMishka
Posted 2009-10-12 9:21 PM (#394754)
Subject: 34 years and counting...


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Posts: 5567

Location: Blue Ridge Mountains
I bought my first Ovation 34 years ago this month...an 1115-4 which soon became a 1615-4 Pacemaker...and I have never looked back...there are not enough words to explain the joy I have received (and hopefully have given some back) with Ovation and Adamas guitars...I have owned and played and own and play other guitars: but none have satisfied like the O's and A's have...
Thanks Charles and Beal and all the others from a very grateful picker.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-10-12 9:38 PM (#394755 - in reply to #394754)
Subject: Re: 34 years and counting...
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Posts: 6268

Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast
Originally posted by MusicMishka:
a very grateful picker.
And a day-um fine one at that!

BTW, it was 34 months ago I bought my first Ovation, a CC057. Now I need to 'catch up' in the ability department... What a great ride thus far!
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2009-10-12 9:42 PM (#394756 - in reply to #394754)
Subject: Re: 34 years and counting...


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Posts: 2491

Location: Copenhagen Denmark
34 yrs. , and counting , so ,in 1 yr. a toast t` yer 35th yr. Ovation JUBILEE ..

Vic

.. polishing glasses ,.. I just like being in good time ..
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2009-10-12 9:51 PM (#394757 - in reply to #394754)
Subject: Re: 34 years and counting...



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Posts: 10777

Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR
Congratulations Mike.

And Congratulations to Ovation for having such a good Customer/Player/Role Model! :cool:
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2009-10-12 11:56 PM (#394758 - in reply to #394754)
Subject: Re: 34 years and counting...


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Posts: 12761

Location: Boise, Idaho
Only 32 years for me, but my pickin isn't nearly as good.
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numbfingers
Posted 2009-10-13 12:32 AM (#394759 - in reply to #394754)
Subject: Re: 34 years and counting...


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Posts: 1132

Location: NW Washington State
I bought my Deacon in the mid-70s. Now I'm so old I can't remember exactly when. I think I saw the receipt a couple of years ago but I'm a little foggy on that too.

Didn't StandingTupperInski post a picture of his original Ovation receipt from the early 70s?

-Steve W.
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TAFKAR
Posted 2009-10-13 12:45 AM (#394760 - in reply to #394754)
Subject: Re: 34 years and counting...



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Posts: 2985

Location: Sydney, Australia
27 years ago last month I bought my first guitar, a 1117 legend in N'Orl'ns before they flooded it out. Played the heck out of it for a few years, then had some kids and it collected a bit of dust. Upgraded twice and the new one is showing fretboard wear after a year - it's getting played!
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1617
Posted 2009-10-13 12:46 AM (#394761 - in reply to #394754)
Subject: Re: 34 years and counting...


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Posts: 194

Location: Huntington Beach
Wow . . . made me realize that i bought my first O in 1978 – 31 years. I'm always looking and straying into other pastures, but the O vibe is still there.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2009-10-13 5:35 AM (#394762 - in reply to #394754)
Subject: Re: 34 years and counting...


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Posts: 7307

Location: South of most, North of few
Congrats Mike!
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Posted 2009-10-13 7:42 AM (#394763 - in reply to #394754)
Subject: Re: 34 years and counting...
Michael R. Winters
Posted 2009-10-13 8:09 AM (#394764 - in reply to #394754)
Subject: Re: 34 years and counting...



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Posts: 806

Location: Seymour, Tennessee
Hmm, mine DB was there for me before I was born.
I was born Sept 1, 1969, my Dad bought it a few months before that.
He didn't actually GIVE it to me until 1987 a few months before he was killed.
I bought my first one, the 88 with some of his life insurance money early in 1988.
So that's:
22 owning one,
21 years of owning the first one I bought,
the 12 CL came in 1990 so thats 19 for my first 12.
Can I claim credit for the years before Dad gave it to me?
HA HA HA HA
Congrats Mike!
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dobro
Posted 2009-10-13 8:59 AM (#394765 - in reply to #394754)
Subject: Re: 34 years and counting...



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Posts: 2120

Location: Chicago
I'm with ya, brother: I bought my 1117 in the winter of 1974! So it looks like there might be a Thirty Fiver Club in the making here... Although my Legend has been to the Mothership twice (in 1981 and 2006) and now sports alien electronics (Fishman) it is still a giggin' and recording guitar for me. Number one!
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2009-10-13 9:00 AM (#394766 - in reply to #394754)
Subject: Re: 34 years and counting...



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Posts: 5881

Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains
36 years and counting since I bought my first, from a Boise guitar shop while on vacation. I don't believe it was a Balladeer. Did they make acoustic-only Legends back then? It was then stolen from a motorhome at the beach 8 years later in 1981, so I replaced it with the Legend Ltd which I still own. Had that first guitar not been stolen, I likely would still own it as well.
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BT717
Posted 2009-10-13 9:23 AM (#394767 - in reply to #394754)
Subject: Re: 34 years and counting...


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Posts: 2711

Location: Vernon CT
Congrats Mike! 2 yrs for me owning ,BUT, a closet O.L. for many years! :)
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stellarjim
Posted 2009-10-13 9:34 AM (#394768 - in reply to #394754)
Subject: Re: 34 years and counting...


Joined:
August 2003
Posts: 888

Location: Louisville, OH 44641
I bought one of Mike's guitars recently and I can feel Mike's passion. This deep body 12 string was easy to fall in love with. But I'm about 30 years behind Mike so it may be difficult to catch up in my life time.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2009-10-13 9:42 AM (#394769 - in reply to #394754)
Subject: Re: 34 years and counting...



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Posts: 4394

Location: East Tennessee
I bought my 1115 in 1972. Still have it and don't plan on selling it.
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alan814
Posted 2009-10-13 9:46 AM (#394770 - in reply to #394754)
Subject: Re: 34 years and counting...


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Posts: 166

Location: Veedersburg, Indiana
I saw my first O in 74 & bought by first roundback (an Applause) in 82. My first O (a Balladeer) didn't come along until 86. Ended up with 5 O's (sold all off) and starting buying them again this year. There is definitely something about them!
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2009-10-13 2:44 PM (#394771 - in reply to #394754)
Subject: Re: 34 years and counting...


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Posts: 2683

Location: Hot Springs, S.D.
Well, my first Ovation was a Tornado that my Dad got for me when they first came out. That was 1969. I sold the Danelectro and cheapy amp that he had bought me previously for 100 bucks and went out and bought a Fender Vibrochamp. I still had the old Silvertone acoustic though. That was my only acoustic for the first five years that I played. Imagine going from that to the super low action and fantastic sound of an O!
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2009-10-13 3:19 PM (#394772 - in reply to #394754)
Subject: Re: 34 years and counting...



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Posts: 5881

Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains
Alison, I did the same thing . . . went from a mid-50's Sears Silvertone (Harmony?) pawn shop special received as a Christmas present in 1959 to a brand new deep bowl in 1973. What a difference. I recall reattaching the Silvertone's neck to the body using a 2" angle bracket. I think Silvertone's Mothership had departed the galaxy by then.
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Joe Rotax
Posted 2009-10-13 7:23 PM (#394773 - in reply to #394754)
Subject: Re: 34 years and counting...


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Posts: 747

1621-4 bought in 1975 and still using it.
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