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canajian
Posted 2005-12-10 5:32 PM (#126600)
Subject: Hello..


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Location: Ontario Canada
Hi, just found the site, I am the owner of a t257 Ovation tangent... I Love the guitar. Plays wonderful, great action, the OP30 is very nice...
I have had it a little over a year now & it seems to be just getting better with age...
I call myself a "for fun" player... I am looking forward to reading some of the arcticles here on the site...
Cheers Gerry...
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canajian
Posted 2005-12-10 5:36 PM (#126601 - in reply to #126600)
Subject: Re: Hello..


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Location: Ontario Canada
Heres the only pic I have of my Ovation right now.. "Its the one on the left " :)
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canajian
Posted 2005-12-10 5:39 PM (#126602 - in reply to #126600)
Subject: Re: Hello..


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Location: Ontario Canada
Oops forgot to add the pic... sorry I did`nt see an edit function so I`ll just repost. ( If there is an edit button let me know) Thanks

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stephent28
Posted 2005-12-10 11:26 PM (#126603 - in reply to #126600)
Subject: Re: Hello..



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Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066
Edit button is along the top of the message where it gives the date and all the little men standing by envelopes and pencils.

Welcome to the OFC!
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OldLiverJones
Posted 2005-12-11 11:04 AM (#126604 - in reply to #126600)
Subject: Re: Hello..


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Location: Avondale, AZ
That's where it is. You should mark things better. I have had a few mistakes slip in time to time.

Welcome. The Fenders are too bright they make it hard to view your O.
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canajian
Posted 2005-12-11 1:58 PM (#126605 - in reply to #126600)
Subject: Re: Hello..


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Location: Ontario Canada
Thanks for the welcomes... LOL sorry about the bright Fenders :)
Here ya go, heres one a little less loud ( Well except for the Marshall AVT50 ) :)
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canajian
Posted 2005-12-11 2:02 PM (#126606 - in reply to #126600)
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Location: Ontario Canada
I figured it out thanks..
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canajian
Posted 2005-12-11 2:03 PM (#126607 - in reply to #126600)
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Location: Ontario Canada
Sorry guys about the double postin :( I`ll get the hang of this yet... :)
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Capo Guy
Posted 2005-12-11 4:50 PM (#126608 - in reply to #126600)
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Location: East Tennessee
Welcome to the club. :)

Nice guitar. :cool:

Keep posting and soon you'll be a member. :)

You'll NEVER catch cliff or moody. :(
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canajian
Posted 2005-12-11 8:09 PM (#126609 - in reply to #126600)
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Got it under control now thanks.. :)
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Tim in Tidewater
Posted 2005-12-11 9:01 PM (#126610 - in reply to #126600)
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Location: Tidal Mudflats of Virginia
Hi, I'm new here too. Decided enough lurking and say hello.

My recent addition:



and my Pride & Joy:

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TRboy
Posted 2005-12-11 10:37 PM (#126611 - in reply to #126600)
Subject: Re: Hello..



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Posts: 2177

Location: the BIG Metropolis of TR
Welcome canajian & Aloha_Tim, You both have nice lookin' guitars!!

Aloha_Tim, You must be a pretty BIG fella....You make that 12 string look like a mandolin :eek: :D
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Designzilla
Posted 2005-12-11 10:53 PM (#126612 - in reply to #126600)
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Location: Orlando, FL
Some nice guitar pictures in this thread!

Welcome guys.
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Tim in Tidewater
Posted 2005-12-12 12:29 AM (#126613 - in reply to #126600)
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Aloha_Tim, You must be a pretty BIG fella....You make that 12 string look like a mandolin
6'3" 230 lbs, makes it a mother sometimes to do some fingerings
:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
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MrDano
Posted 2005-12-12 9:21 AM (#126614 - in reply to #126600)
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Location: Toronto
Welcome aboard the board! Canajian - like the handle mate. There's something about being Canadian and only having one ovation. Before long - you have a room full of em, it's a strange anomoly - kinda like the aurora borealis!!
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stephent28
Posted 2005-12-12 9:32 AM (#126615 - in reply to #126600)
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Bet he won't look so big if he grabs that Sambora doubleneck!
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TRboy
Posted 2005-12-12 12:35 PM (#126616 - in reply to #126600)
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Well I've lost an inch (gravity and old age) but I'm 6'2" 275lbs......and if you look at the pic in my profile.....that IS a 12 string I'm playing!! :eek: :D :rolleyes:
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dougr
Posted 2005-12-12 5:39 PM (#126617 - in reply to #126600)
Subject: Re: Hello..
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Location: ky
amen,brother!
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canajian
Posted 2005-12-12 8:47 PM (#126618 - in reply to #126600)
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Location: Ontario Canada
Nuthin like those Northern Lights eh...
Thanks for the welcomes.. Nice guitars Tim & welcome to you also!!
I love the "playability" of Ovations, they sound great too..
Tim you`re from Hawaii... Well tonight its goin down to -22 here, do me a favor turn on some fans & blow some warm air Northeast would ya ??? :)
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stephent28
Posted 2005-12-12 8:54 PM (#126619 - in reply to #126600)
Subject: Re: Hello..



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Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066
Originally posted by Trboy:
Well I've lost an inch (gravity and old age) but I'm 6'2" 275lbs......and if you look at the pic in my profile.....that IS a 12 string I'm playing!! :eek: :D :rolleyes:
and they call you Boney :eek:
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cliff
Posted 2005-12-13 8:32 AM (#126620 - in reply to #126600)
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Posts: 14842

Location: NJ
Northern Lights.
Enjoy 'em while you can.

Just read an article that the Earth's northern magnetic pole is slowly shifting into Siberia and the "show" in the northern US & Canada may be diminished (or possibly non-existant) . . .
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Waskel
Posted 2005-12-13 9:09 AM (#126621 - in reply to #126600)
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The North magnetic pole moves all the time (up to 85 km/day, within an oval area). It does happen to be drifting that direction at the moment.
Long Term Movement of the North Magnetic Pole
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2005-12-13 9:39 AM (#126622 - in reply to #126600)
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Location: Boise, Idaho
Cliff's 6000th post is on something as esoteric as the Northern Lights. I suppose that is appropriate.
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Waskel
Posted 2005-12-13 9:54 AM (#126623 - in reply to #126600)
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...and he told me I need to get a life... :rolleyes:
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bvince
Posted 2005-12-13 9:58 AM (#126624 - in reply to #126600)
Subject: Re: Hello..



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Location: GATLINBURG TENNESSEE :)
Welcome aboard guys!

Very nice guitars. I hope to get some time on my hands to photograph and post mine sometime. Maybe during the holiday break.

Aloha_Tim, I have a guy who works for me that is 6'4" 185lbs who has the same trouble. He has these huge hands and struggles with playing. He tried out my Ovation Classical and really liked the width of the neck. He said it was much easier to play. I've also seen guys take the old slot-head 12-strings and run them with 6 strings.
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