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Location: Upper Left USA | Let's give this a try.
Here are Seven Guitars I would like to sell. Full descriptions to follow and many more pictures over at the Ning side in my albums. If this works I'll lower the price and proceed until their all gone.
Best Offer (in a couple of days) of $450 or over will get to pick one each guitar and have it shipped to their abode (outside of CONUS may require additional support.
From Left to the other Left:
Flamed Maple Breadwinner with a Flamed Maple Viper Neck and Artec HB Lipstick pups. Gold hardware, Tune-o-matic Bridge and strung through. I got this neck from Mike Lobosco and did the Addaneartomy. Comes with a Gig Bag.
All Mahogany Deacon with Viper pups and a Ghost Acoustasonic Piezo Bridge melded with the Ovation Bridge. My Deacon VXT of sorts. Comes with a Deacon/Breadwinner OHSC.
Here is my copy of the PF Prototype - Prototype - style Neck attachment on a Maple Viper Body with a Flamed Maple Toppper. Grovers, Artec Mini HBs and simple 5 way Vol/Tone switching. Comes with a Viper Case.
MiK Hamer with Sperzel Tuners, Seymou 59's and a Bone Nut added. Feels and plays awesome! Comes in a Gibson Hard Case.
Artist Bowl 1621-1 I recently picked up from Country Artist himself. Sweet set up, some dings and finish cracks but there is a lot of mileage left in this one. Hint (Serge sold it for $375 delivered so hold on and I'll re-purpose this in a bit). OHSC and a couple of Serge's signed CDs.
Slothead, Wideneck, 12 fret to body, Deep Bowl, Adamas/Quintad Bracing and an iDea pickup with a Dual Epi Sitka spruce Top and it has a floating Fretboard and Bolt on Neck. Neck is from an early "Artist" and measures 2" and I "V" shaped the back of the Neck. Not a treasure from Mother but I think I did OK on this one and it is garaunteed to be One of a kind. OHSC.
MIJ Squier with Gold hardware and a Cherry Wood PG, Fender Case.
Ask questions, look at pictures, come by and check them out. Send Damon over with his camera and red blanket!
I just need to make some room for more stuff.
Looking for a 12 String...
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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | Wow! That is some pretty timber... PM sent! |
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Location: Marlton, NJ | The flame on that Breadwinner/Viper neck is gorgeous. Nice work Mike! |
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Location: Taichung, Taiwan | I was all set to look for a GC 1618 or a Pacemaker when I got back to the U.S. and then you go and show me that unique slothead... How does it play? |
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Location: south east Michigan | Great idea on the unique way to offer these up for sale there Woody.
I hope you move a few. |
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Location: Jet City | Damon: Ok, so what does my $450 get me?
Woody: Uh, anything in this general area right in here. Anything below the stereo and on this side of the bicentennial glasses. Anything between the ashtrays and the thimble. Anything in this three inches right in here in this area. That includes the Chiclets, but not the erasers.
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Great idea. Good luck with the sale my friend! |
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Location: michigan | I might not have understood the format.
$451 for the mahogany deacon w/case |
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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | OH! That would be a Happy Twelve Hundred for Woody...
Posts: 12000 | From: Port Orchard, WA | Registered: Dec 2003
You can pick-up your 'coin' at the next Guitaraholics Anonymous meeting. :cool: |
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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | OH! That would be a Happy Twelve THOUSAND for Woody...
Posts: 12000 | From: Port Orchard, WA | Registered: Dec 2003
You can pick-up your 'coin' at the next Guitaraholics Anonymous meeting. :cool:
[too late to edit had to re-post... Hey, the brain ain't quite working yet!] |
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Location: nashville | THE NEW PHONEBOOKS HERE, THE NEW PHONEBOOKS HERE!!! |
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Location: Upper Left USA | I'm LOST...
Ok, Deacon is gone, Breadwinner might be. I need to regroup. |
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Location: Upper Left USA | How about this one:
Artist Bowl 1621-1 I recently picked up from Country Artist himself. Sweet set up, some dings and finish cracks but there is a lot of mileage left in this one.
Serge sold it for $375 delivered so I'll offer it for $350. OHSC and a couple of Serge's signed CDs to boot, eh!
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Location: closely held secret | Originally posted by MWoody:
Looking for a 12 String... Didn't you HAVE a beautiful 12 string longneck? |
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Location: Upper Left USA | Had a couple of beautimus 12's and a Custom Longneck but they are in the past now. |
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Location: Corning, NY | I have a very nice 12 for sale... |
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Location: Newington, CT | PM sent. |
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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | I got mine!
And does everybody make dumb faces when they are try to remember that picking pattern?
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Location: Boise, Idaho | I make a dumb face all the time. It's the only one I have. |
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Location: Upper Left USA | Art's got a Woody!
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Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast | OK, Art, time for a report!  |
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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | Later Iffy... I still haven't even figgered-out half the switches.
Not really. But I will write a report later and not Hijack this thread.
Y'all need to Buy one of these fine guitars that Woody has created... Before he changes his mind!
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Joined: December 2003 Posts: 85
Location: Taichung, Taiwan | Hey Woody!
I know its been a long time, but which of these are still available? My wife is in Taiwan for 10 days and I've got GAS! Funny how those go together:) |
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Location: Upper Left USA | I'm still waiting for Art's report!
Remaining and subject to offers:
Here is my copy of the PF Prototype - Prototype - style Neck attachment on a Maple Viper Body with a Flamed Maple Toppper. Grovers, Artec Mini HBs and simple 5 way Vol/Tone switching. Comes with a Viper Case.
MiK Hamer with Sperzel Tuners, Seymou 59's and a Bone Nut added. Feels and plays awesome! Comes in a Gibson Hard Case.
MIJ Squier with Gold hardware and a Cherry Wood PG, Fender Case.
There is likely a relationship to GAS when the dominant Female phermones are no longer present... just saying! |
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Location: Upper Left USA | Also waiting for Alan to say he wants his money back... |
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Location: Newington, CT | Originally posted by MWoody:
Also waiting for Alan to say he wants his money back... I will NOT be wantin' my money back!
I'll have a full report on it soon.
Just to whet your appetite...it'll be a report with questions. Why? 'Cause the Woody I bought introduced me to the wonderful world of open tuning. As Artie Johnson used to say, "VERRRRRRY interesting!" |
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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | Originally posted by MWoody:
I'm still waiting for Art's report! I took the Uber-Deacon out and played on the street corner and the guitar got many compliments.
As far as the guitar itself, it is Awesome. But it is a bastard-projeckt.
The volume knobs are not quite linear, and there are a coupla frets that stick-out and will hang-up the high-E string if I drag it off of the fretboard. (so I will try not to do that)
But the frets are nice, the action is great without any adjustment.
I like the weight and the Deacon/Breadweiner body shape.
The guitar sounds great and has a nice range of sonic possibilities.
It has a stereo output, so I can run the signal to both sides of my Roland CubeStreet (dumb name) if I choose to by using a Y-cable that Woody included.
I have taken it out, and will take it out again.
And did I say the action is Great and comfortable.
Even though I only play cowboy chords and only used the first five frets, it is really nice to be able to play around with the two octave neck.
Gotta do the openings to "Cats in the Cradle", "Casey Jones" and "Shooting Star"...
(So I guess I do play further down than five frets)
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