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Earthbound Misfit
Posted 2005-11-29 10:30 AM (#128054)
Subject: Here's a real flamer...


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http://cgi.ebay.com/OVATION-MODEL-GCXT-RED-HOT-ROD-FLAMES-EQ-W-CASE...

I wonder how fast it goes.
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FlySig
Posted 2005-11-29 10:46 AM (#128055 - in reply to #128054)
Subject: Re: Here's a real flamer...



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I don't know what an "SKB" case is, but I would say that the starting bid would be a fairly good price, especially considering there's no sales tax. Looks to me like at least a $50 to $100 savings over the GC price for this guitar plus Ovation factory case.

How did Instrument Exchange get a new-in-the-box Ovation that was originally manufactured as a Guitar Center custom built item?
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stonebobbo
Posted 2005-11-29 11:18 AM (#128056 - in reply to #128054)
Subject: Re: Here's a real flamer...



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This is a Guitar Center selling this guitar. BTW, I think the really cool ones are the models that have the paint all the way around the bowl, not just the soundboard. Al's got one of 'em.
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FlySig
Posted 2005-11-29 11:28 AM (#128057 - in reply to #128054)
Subject: Re: Here's a real flamer...



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Yeah, there seem to be several versions of this red flame out there. The newest ones have the OP-Pro electronics and the original patented pickup, whereas the one in the auction has the op-30 and the new pickup. The newest ones come in a cherry red flavor and painted around the bowl, as well as an orange-red flavor with a black bowl. They all seem to be called "Red Flame", though.

Is the painted bowl slippery?
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Phil Wong
Posted 2005-11-29 11:52 AM (#128058 - in reply to #128054)
Subject: Re: Here's a real flamer...


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If anyone is interested, Check with Al. The guitar in this auction only has the flame job on the top. He might still have the Elite T Red flame(front and back)with OP-50 and LX Bracing.
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Alaskan Fly Guy
Posted 2005-11-29 3:22 PM (#128059 - in reply to #128054)
Subject: Re: Here's a real flamer...


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I've got one of the "Flames" that is painted all the way around, and yes it can be a little slick while playing sitting down. I have a 6"x6" piece of that rubberized no skid stuff you use for place mats in campers and boats that I put on my leg to play sitting down if I am bothered by the slipage. This is one cool looking and wonderful sounding Ovation guitar!
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2005-11-29 6:04 PM (#128060 - in reply to #128054)
Subject: Re: Here's a real flamer...


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You should have seen the "Hot Wheels" Elite T we had at the Texas jam. Pictures are under my photo gallery.
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2005-11-29 9:56 PM (#128061 - in reply to #128054)
Subject: Re: Here's a real flamer...


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You're not going to believe this Mayor....

This baby\'s going production
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Earthbound Misfit
Posted 2005-11-30 12:36 AM (#128062 - in reply to #128054)
Subject: Re: Here's a real flamer...


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Sorry about the wide format, folks. Didn't realize the URL was so long.
The purple/yellow flame is pretty eye-catching - real good for glam-rock bands, I'm thinking.
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