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MusicMishka
Posted 2008-03-18 5:10 PM (#48921)
Subject: Newbies/Keepsies


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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains
Brown delivered today and what a delivery:
it is near mint and sounds great...I put new strings on, tuned it up and WOW! This is how an Adamas I is supposed to sound!

Pic's: Adamas 1687-7

And, Wayne Henderson has worked his magic and I got the '48 D-28 back this weekend as well...yes, it's had a hard life but it has been played and has fully opened up and is the cannon you have always heard about! Awesome guitar!

Pic's: \'48 D-28

Both have become instant keepers...(sorry Trader Jim)lol

See the group at the Island next week (you know who you are...)
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Beggin
Posted 2008-03-18 5:30 PM (#48922 - in reply to #48921)
Subject: Re: Newbies/Keepsies


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WOW!!! Nice Mike, both of em, but when are you going to get some REAL guitars. :rolleyes: Those look to purdy to play!!

Whatcha gonna bring to Amelia now?!
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kotadawg
Posted 2008-03-18 5:31 PM (#48923 - in reply to #48921)
Subject: Re: Newbies/Keepsies


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Location: Cincinnati
Those are definite keepers. Mike. Congratulations. Why so hard on TJ? :)
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guiguite
Posted 2008-03-18 5:33 PM (#48924 - in reply to #48921)
Subject: Re: Newbies/Keepsies


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Location: France
Very nice !!! The most beautiful colour for me !
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G8r
Posted 2008-03-18 5:36 PM (#48925 - in reply to #48921)
Subject: Re: Newbies/Keepsies


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That D-28's in good shape for being 60 years old (better shape than some of us). Bet it's an absolute tone monster. The 1687's no slouch either. Different flavors, all good. Congratulations!
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-03-18 6:21 PM (#48926 - in reply to #48921)
Subject: Re: Newbies/Keepsies



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Congratulations, Mike, but how are you going to explain it to the trustees when they audit the collection plate shortages?
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MusicMishka
Posted 2008-03-18 6:41 PM (#48927 - in reply to #48921)
Subject: Re: Newbies/Keepsies


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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains
It's cool: fortunatly, we have different folks that handle the money at each step for the churches and believe me, I have nothing to do with it...Safety in redundancy as well as ignorance when it comes to that...lol
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-03-18 6:41 PM (#48928 - in reply to #48921)
Subject: Re: Newbies/Keepsies


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Man, I feel like a rented mule. :p

Congrats Mike on those. I like the Martin, but that A just makes me salivate. Sure you don't want to part with it..?? ;)
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2ifbyC
Posted 2008-03-18 7:18 PM (#48929 - in reply to #48921)
Subject: Re: Newbies/Keepsies
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Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast
Originally posted by Trader Jim:
Man, I feel like a rented mule.
Mule? Yes. Rented? Hell yes! No one can afford to adopt you AND your habit!

BTW, in the second series of pics, what's with the 90 degree angles on the back?

MM, Congrats!
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MusicMishka
Posted 2008-03-18 8:33 PM (#48930 - in reply to #48921)
Subject: Re: Newbies/Keepsies


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BTW, in the second series of pics, what's with the 90 degree angles on the back?
Gee...that would be called a reflection...of me, the grass, the car, the case, the yettee...???
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Capo Guy
Posted 2008-03-18 9:28 PM (#48931 - in reply to #48921)
Subject: Re: Newbies/Keepsies



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Very nice guitars. I would love to hear a duet with one part the D28 chorded in the first position and the Adamas chorded up the neck. :cool:
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-03-18 9:44 PM (#48932 - in reply to #48921)
Subject: Re: Newbies/Keepsies


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Mike, you must be makin' extra jack by doing a lot of funerals. It's the Pauly Way.......
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MusicMishka
Posted 2008-03-18 10:45 PM (#48933 - in reply to #48921)
Subject: Re: Newbies/Keepsies


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Brother Paul, Since I don't smoke, drink, or do drugs, it pays dividends! (now, if I just didn't have to buy gas)...lol



And please, let's not mention the word "funeral" until after the Island...
;)
:cool:
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-03-18 10:48 PM (#48934 - in reply to #48921)
Subject: Re: Newbies/Keepsies


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Mike, I have the same financial arrangement at home. I don't handle any of the money. My wife is an expert.
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schroeder
Posted 2008-03-19 6:12 PM (#48935 - in reply to #48921)
Subject: Re: Newbies/Keepsies


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Is that a normal position for a strap pin on a Martin? Surely you're just asking for the heel to split?
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Elliot Meldoy
Posted 2008-03-19 6:20 PM (#48936 - in reply to #48921)
Subject: Re: Newbies/Keepsies
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Location: Stow, Ohio
Mike,

That sure doesn't look like the same guitar!
I was just looking at the pictures I took when I first found the guitar.......man was it ugly!

Your buddy did some outstanding work.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2008-03-19 8:30 PM (#48937 - in reply to #48921)
Subject: Re: Newbies/Keepsies


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Is that a normal position for a strap pin on a Martin? Surely you're just asking for the heel to split?
That's where one was originally; we reamed it out slightly by hand using a carbide drill bit, and hand tightened the new strap pin. Actually it's in a better position than on the side of the heel where so many put it: the grain is stronger along the heel spine. The factory does not include one, but most owners/players add them post purchase, but usually on the heel side. Martins are not impervious to vibration from having the headstock/tuners striking an imovable object: and an improperly mounted strap button can cause a major problem...my former '69 D-28 suffered that very accident: it was expertly repaired by Don Teeter in '78. Lessons learned.....
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Tupperware
Posted 2008-03-19 9:34 PM (#48938 - in reply to #48921)
Subject: Re: Newbies/Keepsies


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Location: Phoenix AZ
That D28 looks very nice. Enjoy it.

Dave
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Tom_CA
Posted 2008-03-20 1:17 AM (#48939 - in reply to #48921)
Subject: Re: Newbies/Keepsies


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Location: France
Congratulations mike!
Tom
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MusicMishka
Posted 2008-04-02 12:13 AM (#48940 - in reply to #48921)
Subject: Re: Newbies/Keepsies


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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains
The 1687-7 was a very popular guitar at Amelia last week. I was very proud to have Matt Smith use it in his concert at the Frisky Mermaid on Saturday night. I was amazed at the sound of this 27 year old as Matt put it through its paces. Cliff also enjoyed playing this at the group concert session. With every day that goes by this guitar becomes more and more my favorite Adamas 6 string. With the arsenal of Adamas and Ovation guitars I own, that says something about this guitar. Thanks to all who gave me a chance to hear what this guitar can do!
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lanaki
Posted 2008-04-02 12:27 AM (#48941 - in reply to #48921)
Subject: Re: Newbies/Keepsies


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Location: big island
yeah...and i had to cancel my bid on that one too! :(

jerome just scored one like it. i am happy for both of you! :)
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Damon67
Posted 2008-04-02 12:49 AM (#48942 - in reply to #48921)
Subject: Re: Newbies/Keepsies



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Hmm... looking for a "Green with Envy" Graemlin...

Don't see one, so...

CONGRATS!
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-04-02 9:36 AM (#48943 - in reply to #48921)
Subject: Re: Newbies/Keepsies



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Mike, you were sure right about the Martin.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2008-04-02 9:46 AM (#48944 - in reply to #48921)
Subject: Re: Newbies/Keepsies


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Thanks Brad: I played it for several hours last night and put a new set of strings on it: unbelievable guitar! Working on getting a Calton case for it...it deserves it!
BTW, I enjoyed our talks! ;)
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