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Deacon 6/12 Project (again)

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MWoody
Posted 2005-03-11 10:30 PM (#159984)
Subject: Deacon 6/12 Project (again)



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Sorry if it's getting old but I'm as excited as an Old Fart can get without a Fishing boat!

In my Gallery are some fresh pics of the Deacon 6 and 12 projects. Monday or Tuesday the remaining parts come in.

Enjoy!
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Tony Calman
Posted 2005-03-11 10:52 PM (#159985 - in reply to #159984)
Subject: Re: Deacon 6/12 Project (again)



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when you are putting your heart into these projects, you have a right to crow a bit and get excited...
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stephent28
Posted 2005-03-11 11:47 PM (#159986 - in reply to #159984)
Subject: Re: Deacon 6/12 Project (again)



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Very cool pics..

What would you think about a "limited" deacon project?
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MWoody
Posted 2005-03-12 12:06 AM (#159987 - in reply to #159984)
Subject: Re: Deacon 6/12 Project (again)



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Funny you should mention the Limited...

Tony - Thanks, you have been extremely supportive of not only myself but many others on this board.
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Nils
Posted 2005-03-12 12:07 AM (#159988 - in reply to #159984)
Subject: Re: Deacon 6/12 Project (again)


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They're lookin' good mike!
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E.Sherman
Posted 2005-03-12 12:16 AM (#159989 - in reply to #159984)
Subject: Re: Deacon 6/12 Project (again)


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Save the 6 strign so I can buy it when I have money!! :-p
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BruDeV
Posted 2005-03-12 12:27 AM (#159990 - in reply to #159984)
Subject: Re: Deacon 6/12 Project (again)


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What kind of pickups did you use on the 6 string, and what type are you going to use on the twelve?
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Tony Calman
Posted 2005-03-12 12:31 AM (#159991 - in reply to #159984)
Subject: Re: Deacon 6/12 Project (again)



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when Michael put his Viper project onto eBay, I think I was the only bidder, got it for his reserve.

he did an amazing job...
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Tony Calman
Posted 2005-03-12 12:57 AM (#159992 - in reply to #159984)
Subject: Re: Deacon 6/12 Project (again)



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Check out the Viper...



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Tony Calman
Posted 2005-03-12 12:59 AM (#159993 - in reply to #159984)
Subject: Re: Deacon 6/12 Project (again)



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and...

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Bailey
Posted 2005-03-12 1:53 AM (#159994 - in reply to #159984)
Subject: Re: Deacon 6/12 Project (again)


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I loved the Viper project and as a Viper owner I'm glad it got a good home. I'll check out the other photos soon as I am a Deacon wanna own, but nevahcanafford.
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innerman
Posted 2005-03-12 2:15 AM (#159995 - in reply to #159984)
Subject: Re: Deacon 6/12 Project (again)


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I especially like the photo with the inverted necks against the bodies.

Since I recognized the altruistic value of the photo and also tried for about 10 minutes to incorporate that particular photo into this message, I am entirely comfortable with the fact that you would want to donate the actual guitars to me.

Thanks in advance of your most generous gift.

In return, I have a cool photo of my cat impersonating an aardvark. This is a fair trade in most countries.
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cruster
Posted 2005-03-12 7:10 AM (#159996 - in reply to #159984)
Subject: Re: Deacon 6/12 Project (again)


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Woody, you do great work. That last pic that you pilfered from Samova/Miles...is that a flame maple board on the one on the left? Kind of looks that way...very nice.

I've been missing that Viper...
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MWoody
Posted 2005-03-12 10:05 AM (#159997 - in reply to #159984)
Subject: Re: Deacon 6/12 Project (again)



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Thanks all. Just have the overwhelming need to share.

BruDev asked "What kind of pickups did you use on the 6 string, and what type are you going to use on the twelve?"

The 6 is made from a body I purchased from Miles and the neck from a Black (polane) Breadwinner I bought from a guy that emailed me after one of my many lost auctions for a BW on Ebay. The pups are Air Norton with humbuck and non-humbuck at the lift of the tone switch. Great sound, not a BW sound but clean/dirty when I want it to be (shut up Cruster!). I had to re-veneer the peghead and will put a metallic logo on and lacquer the face. then the neck will get a Tung Oil rubdown. The fretboard is ebony with an almost reddish wave going through it.

The 12 is using the body from the black polane covered BW, which was a Red Deacon underneath! The pups and switches are the same that the Hamer Newport 12 string uses. Seymour Duncan Phat Cats made especially for the Newport! The neck, bridge and tuners are NOS off the shelf at CT.

The next installment should be finished outdoor graduation pictures!

"If they can't find you handsome, they should find you handy!"
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Bailey
Posted 2005-03-13 1:21 AM (#159998 - in reply to #159984)
Subject: Re: Deacon 6/12 Project (again)


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Another Red Green fan?? Even though that show is made in Canada, I am absolutely certain it was inspired by 50's Conneaut, Ohio where I grew up. I recognize the setting and the characters and the cars from rural Ohio.
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MWoody
Posted 2005-03-16 8:01 AM (#159999 - in reply to #159984)
Subject: Re: Deacon 6/12 Project (again)



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You know you are an Ovationaholic when:

...You want to call in sick for work because you just got your Deacon 12 strung up and running.

"It is ALIVE!"
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seesquare
Posted 2005-03-16 2:52 PM (#160000 - in reply to #159984)
Subject: Re: Deacon 6/12 Project (again)


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Or, maybe, there's an "O" parked under your desk.
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