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alpep
Posted 2015-11-14 2:54 PM (#518577 - in reply to #517904)
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the bowls are not going away in different sizes just this run will be a little different .
In all honesty you WON"T even notice
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elginacres
Posted 2015-11-14 3:22 PM (#518583 - in reply to #517904)
Subject: Re: 50th anniv guitars


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I agree with Al...though I have never played too many guitars, mine have been deeper bowls...- I held these...and I didn't notice,...they are not shallow...sound great...
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elginacres
Posted 2015-11-14 3:22 PM (#518584 - in reply to #517904)
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I agree with Al...though I have never played too many guitars, mine have been deeper bowls...- I held these...and I didn't notice,...they are not shallow...sound great...
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elginacres
Posted 2015-11-14 3:22 PM (#518585 - in reply to #517904)
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sorry
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AstroDan
Posted 2015-11-14 3:40 PM (#518586 - in reply to #517904)
Subject: Re: 50th anniv guitars


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The only mid-depth I've ever owned was the GC778 I sold to a buddy (who loves it btw). It sound terrific!
I've no problem with mid and around 3500-4000 works for me. I was a concerned that I would send Al my down payment, only to find out I was buying a $9000 guitar. Checks in the mail, Al!
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Nancy
Posted 2015-11-14 7:20 PM (#518592 - in reply to #518586)
Subject: Re: 50th anniv guitars



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I was wondering if the Deep Bowl was an option, since the electronics on the Adamas BearClaw #23 (I am not sure of the number) is optional. I have never ordered a brand new Guitar before, so I am not certain of what to expect as far as ordering. For me, there is no question that they are going to sound Exceptional whatever depth the bowl is!
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Designzilla
Posted 2015-11-15 7:24 AM (#518602 - in reply to #518592)
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Nancy - 2015-11-14 8:20 PM

For me, there is no question that they are going to sound Exceptional whatever depth the bowl is!


+1
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Standingovation
Posted 2015-11-23 5:41 PM (#518803 - in reply to #517904)
Subject: Re: 50th anniv guitars



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Well I paid my credit card bill today. Not sure I ever spent that much on guitars before and didn't actually receive any guitars to show for it (yet) !!!

Oh well, the waiting will hopefully give me time to invent some new "smuggle them in" techniques. I almost got busted last time ... I brought a guitar in that "had been sent out for repair" ... yeah right. Wife says, gee look they even put a nice new QC hangtag on the tuners and a new barcode sticker on the case. Yes dear, that shop does some really good work. Gulp.
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TAFKAR
Posted 2015-11-23 8:19 PM (#518810 - in reply to #517904)
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SWMBO looks at the credit card too hard for me to get away with that. I need her to really want something that is expensive and totally unnecessary first. Then I strike! (hopefully there are still some left by then).
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2015-11-23 8:27 PM (#518811 - in reply to #517904)
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Our definitions of "expensive and totally unnecessary" don't seem to agree. It's kind of like the difference between "need" and "want."
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TAFKAR
Posted 2015-11-23 9:35 PM (#518813 - in reply to #517904)
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Mark, that's my leverage. New kitchen bench = "expensive and totally unnecessary" (according to me). New guitar (ditto for her). Therein lies the rub if she wants her expensive and totally unnecessary thing. Just dig your heels in.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2015-11-23 9:50 PM (#518817 - in reply to #517904)
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I've done it many times. It always seems to cost me double. I just gave up and hope she doesn't remember that it's her turn.
After last year's house downsize (read "up cost", I should have lots of turns, but I like being out of debt.

Edited by Mark in Boise 2015-11-23 9:53 PM
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FlySig
Posted 2015-11-23 10:32 PM (#518818 - in reply to #518592)
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Nancy - 2015-11-14 6:20 PM

I was wondering if the Deep Bowl was an option, since the electronics on the Adamas BearClaw #23 (I am not sure of the number) is optional.


Yup, I can't get excited for the mid bowl, nor the lack of electronics. But I love the look of the ruby red with #23 Bear Claw sound holes. And it appears to be a 12 fret to the body neck.

Deep bowl plus OpPro preamp (or VIP or Studio) was something I really expected to be offered.
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Nancy
Posted 2015-11-24 8:55 AM (#518828 - in reply to #518803)
Subject: Re: 50th anniv guitars



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Standingovation - 2015-11-23 5:41 PM

Well I paid my credit card bill today. Not sure I ever spent that much on guitars before and didn't actually receive any guitars to show for it (yet) !!!

Oh well, the waiting will hopefully give me time to invent some new "smuggle them in" techniques. I almost got busted last time ... I brought a guitar in that "had been sent out for repair" ... yeah right. Wife says, gee look they even put a nice new QC hangtag on the tuners and a new barcode sticker on the case. Yes dear, that shop does some really good work. Gulp.


LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Nancy
Posted 2015-11-24 9:02 AM (#518829 - in reply to #518818)
Subject: Re: 50th anniv guitars



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FlySig - 2015-11-23 10:32 PM

Nancy - 2015-11-14 6:20 PM

I was wondering if the Deep Bowl was an option, since the electronics on the Adamas BearClaw #23 (I am not sure of the number) is optional.


Yup, I can't get excited for the mid bowl, nor the lack of electronics. But I love the look of the ruby red with #23 Bear Claw sound holes. And it appears to be a 12 fret to the body neck.

Deep bowl plus OpPro preamp (or VIP or Studio) was something I really expected to be offered.


That #23 Bear Claw is Drool-Worthy! I think since they are making the bowls a new way (with the autoclave) and they are thinner, stronger, and have more resonance, the bowls will be just fine. I was a little surprised with the lack of electronics, but then I remembered, I don't use them anyway! And you can order it with the electronics for those who do stage work.

My biggest problem with it, is which one do I take down on the NanCave Sign wall to put this one up??? (that would be after the first year or two, where I don't let it out of my sight! It will move from room to room with me, and go to the store, and I can make a special holder on my tractor for it!) LOL!!!



Edited by Nancy 2015-11-24 9:05 AM
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elginacres
Posted 2015-11-24 11:24 AM (#518832 - in reply to #517904)
Subject: Re: 50th anniv guitars


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Nancy: to paraphrase Chief Brody from years ago..."You're gonna need a bigger Nan Cave"
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Nancy
Posted 2015-11-24 1:03 PM (#518835 - in reply to #518832)
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elginacres - 2015-11-24 11:24 AM

Nancy: to paraphrase Chief Brody from years ago..."You're gonna need a bigger Nan Cave"


***SNORT***
LMAO!!!!!!!!!!! I am hearing cello music doing, Do-Do, Do-Do, Do-Do-Do-Do-Do-Do!!!!!
Store Room would hold about 15 more, break out the Power Tools!!!! . Muahahaha!!!
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2015-11-24 3:04 PM (#518838 - in reply to #517904)
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I ran out of wall space years ago, then started hanging new additions off the ceiling with my own hanger design. That's when the bonking started.
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TAFKAR
Posted 2015-11-24 4:09 PM (#518842 - in reply to #518838)
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ProfessorBB - 2015-11-25 6:04 AM That's when the bonking started.

 

Oooh, does bonking mean something different in the US?

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SOBeach
Posted 2015-11-24 5:28 PM (#518846 - in reply to #518842)
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TAFKAR -  Oooh, does bonking mean something different in the US?

 



Edited by SOBeach 2015-11-24 5:34 PM
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Nancy
Posted 2015-11-24 8:21 PM (#518850 - in reply to #518842)
Subject: Re: 50th anniv guitars



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TAFKAR - 2015-11-24 4:09 PM

ProfessorBB - 2015-11-25 6:04 AM That's when the bonking started.

 

Oooh, does bonking mean something different in the US?



Ok, I am exhausted and should not be posting... That said, TAFKAR, I think our 'boinking' is your 'bonking'!
Bonking is knocking your noggin on something.
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TAFKAR
Posted 2015-11-24 10:05 PM (#518851 - in reply to #517904)
Subject: Re: 50th anniv guitars



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It has a double meaning here - consequently only one of them gets used.
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stephent28
Posted 2015-11-25 10:01 AM (#518858 - in reply to #517904)
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Where I grew up, boinking was having sex
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Damon67
Posted 2015-11-25 12:46 PM (#518863 - in reply to #517904)
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Boinking = smile on face
Bonking = bump on head
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TAFKAR
Posted 2015-11-25 2:02 PM (#518865 - in reply to #517904)
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Let's just say Australian men like having a bonk.
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