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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-07-17 5:33 PM (#90135)
Subject: My guitars -- few production models


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I was thinking about my guitars today (trying to avoid thinking about work and bills) and realized that I have very few standard production models. Of the few that are or were standard production models, either few were made or they've been tweaked a bit.

Just looking at my walls and stands, here's what I see

OFC slothead -- 12 made
Original Adamas I -- production buy not many out there
1537 -- again a production model but highly coveted and out of production for a long time
87 Collectors -- non production
FD14 - 50 built
1627 RI -- special edition model
Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer -- about 50 built
1773LX -- tweaked with a gloss neck and abalone
Guitar Formerly Known as Viper -- we won't even go there
GC 12 string -- whole new body on a 69 neck
1117 Legend -- totally stock, totally crap sound

No regular Legends, Elites, Balladeers, etc. Anybody else find themselves in this spot (pretty damned good spot to be in)?
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lanaki
Posted 2007-07-17 5:36 PM (#90136 - in reply to #90135)
Subject: Re: My guitars -- few production models


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Location: big island
such a non-comformist for being so conservative!
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-07-17 5:39 PM (#90137 - in reply to #90135)
Subject: Re: My guitars -- few production models


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such a non-comformist for being so conservative!


Randy, we've got a lot more in common than we have differences.....
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-07-17 5:46 PM (#90138 - in reply to #90135)
Subject: Re: My guitars -- few production models



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Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains
Do custom one-offs currently on order count?
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fillhixx
Posted 2007-07-17 6:11 PM (#90139 - in reply to #90135)
Subject: Re: My guitars -- few production models



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Location: Campbell River, British Columbia
Nope!

I'm plain vanilla/white bread all the way!
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-07-17 6:25 PM (#90140 - in reply to #90135)
Subject: Re: My guitars -- few production models



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Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains
How 'bout one off neon guitar signs?
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Beal
Posted 2007-07-17 6:33 PM (#90141 - in reply to #90135)
Subject: Re: My guitars -- few production models



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Location: 6 String Ranch
OK that can count.
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Thanksforallthefish
Posted 2007-07-17 6:37 PM (#90142 - in reply to #90135)
Subject: Re: My guitars -- few production models
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do mutts count?
j/k... nice collection.

Glenn
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-07-17 6:44 PM (#90143 - in reply to #90135)
Subject: Re: My guitars -- few production models



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Thanks, Beal. I finally get to post a picture! This is the only one known to exist, It was custom built to my specs.



Here's another one-off . . .

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Beal
Posted 2007-07-17 6:56 PM (#90144 - in reply to #90135)
Subject: Re: My guitars -- few production models



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Nice sign. I've seen it before here.

I got to thinking and not too many of my Ovations are stock either except for a UK2, a deacon 12, and nylon viper. I guess you could call the slotheads and #220 stock. So there's 7 out of 34.
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-07-17 9:03 PM (#90145 - in reply to #90135)
Subject: Re: My guitars -- few production models


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Location: Phoenix AZ
I'm not sure what I got anymore. Even the stock ones I usually gut out the electronics and have the necks glossed. I guess my OM42 is stock, there's thousands of them out there, and it's pretty much my favorite guitar these days. Being rare doesn't necessarily make it better. But I do enjoy having stuff you might now see every day. CW28 there's only 8 sunburst ones, a half dozen U681-12's, 2-3 ssb no cut A1's. I think the Tak75 and 47RI are about 85 or so each. I used to be more hung up more on stuff like this. Dave
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MusicMishka
Posted 2007-07-17 10:23 PM (#90146 - in reply to #90135)
Subject: Re: My guitars -- few production models


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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains
One or Two:
1969 1115-1 w/original Victoria Luggage Co. Case …very scarce in SB; white label New Hartford label
1982C-8 …one of 1908
1987C-5 …#55 of 100 Black finishes, very scarce; Kaman Music Group label-rare
1989 TS-01-5 … Thunderbolt Snakeskin finish top; one of perhaps 15 in this color
1990 1758-1 …according to JBundy, very scarce early Elite 12; although a few are in the OFC
1991 1758-6p …very scarce in this color
1991 1868-6p …very scarce in this color
2007 1687-2 Custom Shop NAMM …one of two

Other:
1931 Harmony F-Hole …very scarce: find another…
1961 Harmony F-Hole …very scarce
1966 Fender Villager 12 …w/original Victoria Luggage Co. Case …very scarce model
1997 Gibson Les Paul Custom …NAMM Show guitar; Heritage Cherry SB Flametop, 3 PU signed by Les Paul May 2005 Iridium Club NYC
1998 Taylor 615 CE …custom ordered with Presentation Brazilian Rosewood one off
1998 Taylor W-65 12 CE …very early cutaway Taylor; all over Flamed Claro Walnut; one of a kind Custom Order
2000 Taylor Baby …all over mahogany
2005 Fender Eric Johnson Stratocaster …blonde, one of the first 1500 produced and setup by EJ
2006 Fender 50’s Esquire 60th Anniversary …blonde, Ash body, CO case and extra’s
3 early 20th Century Violins (Germany)
1972 Russian Balalaika
1952 and 1954 Russian Bayan’s: chromatic button accordion

Thats all for now... ;)
Whew...
Blessings...
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cruster
Posted 2007-07-17 10:30 PM (#90147 - in reply to #90135)
Subject: Re: My guitars -- few production models


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Location: Midland, MI
Originally posted by Tupperware:
...I used to be more hung up more on stuff like this. Dave
"The things you own end up owning you" -Tyler Durden

:p
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MusicMishka
Posted 2007-07-17 10:30 PM (#90148 - in reply to #90135)
Subject: Re: My guitars -- few production models


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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains
Oops: forgot one:
2006 Taylor 810 Fall Limited ...Madagascar Rose wood, pearl oak leaf and acorn inlays, abalone SH trim, Curly maple binding...

"so many guitars, so little time"

Blessings...
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-07-17 10:37 PM (#90149 - in reply to #90135)
Subject: Re: My guitars -- few production models


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My Classic and Folklore are among my favorites and they are production models. Maybed it's because they are minty mint. I've got a mix of standards and collector's. I tried to go for variety (except for the fact that they're all Ovations).
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Koenig Kurt
Posted 2007-07-17 10:47 PM (#90150 - in reply to #90135)
Subject: Re: My guitars -- few production models



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Location: Munich, Germany
Sooner or later - if you are more the collector than the player (in a professional meaning) - you have to decide which way you want to go.

Today, except for two Custom Legends and one Custom Elite, that I have leaned to a friend on an unlimited base, my collector's series models are the only ones that have been built more than a hundred or two hundred pieces of.

Kurt
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-07-18 9:24 AM (#90151 - in reply to #90135)
Subject: Re: My guitars -- few production models



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A couple of 1/12s, some limited editions, two custom one-offs on order through Al, and a one-off Gibson Les Paul prototype with active electronics from 1981 that somehow found its way out of the factory.
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ignimbyte
Posted 2007-07-20 1:48 AM (#90152 - in reply to #90135)
Subject: Re: My guitars -- few production models


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Given that all my guitars are plain and boring ... I think I'm in the wrong thread. I got to make my exit ... stage right ... before it becomes more complex ... LOL

Very nice collection BTW moody. Reading the list alone is more than enough to make me feel jealous!
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-07-20 7:00 AM (#90153 - in reply to #90135)
Subject: Re: My guitars -- few production models


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in Ovations... only one non-limited-- a 1115.... but then, it has been substantially modified from original.
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vision
Posted 2007-07-21 1:07 PM (#90154 - in reply to #90135)
Subject: Re: My guitars -- few production models


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Location: Texas
Due to reasons beyond my control - I can't really play that well anymore so I collect and hope that I make the right choices for future investments.

I have three Nagy's (electrics) that are one of a kind, hand made and starting to make a name for themselves.

One Langcaster (electric)from New Zealand that is made of 35,000 year old Karui wood - incredible guitar!!!!

A 52 Reissue Tele that I had a leather tooled body cover made for it (Waylon Jennings did this back in the 80's) and some silver carved "bling" for the pickguard, switch plate and ashtray cover. IMHO Tele's are the ugliest guitars in the world but this one is a show stopper

Jersy girl - hand made - no two are alike and you will never see one on ebay.

Now I have switced to the Adamas
Adamas MEII - sweetest 12 string I have ever heard and now I have two Adamas 47's on the way.

Bad thing about collecting - you can't really have that much fun - you don't want to damage those puppies.

It is just my passion and my downfall - credit card companies love me but I get that warm fuzzy when I see them hanging on the wall or in their own display case. What can I say...I am addicted to beautiful guitars.
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