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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | Here are my pictures from the Tour! Tour Photo\'s
Enjoy! :D |
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| Very nice! Thank you! |
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Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains | Great shots at the factory! |
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Location: big island | wow, mike! excellent factory photos. it was kinda like bein' there. mahalo! |
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Location: South of most, North of few | WOW again! Thanks for the insiders tour Mike. Two of my guitars have been there, but I haven't! :( |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 5567
Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | My pleasure folks...hopefully we can all get together there next year!
Blessings!
(BTW, there is a great photo of three OFC guitars on a top shelf in the Adamas Section of the Factory amoung the many I took...necks and bodies are not joined but....soon.... :rolleyes: ;) |
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Location: Upper Left USA | Like this one?
Oh, baby! |
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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | Actually after close examination, I do not think those two are OFC's: no carved heel and no strap ring..also the bluetop is a little dark...the tags say these are 1668's I believe...Someone is going to get a drop dead georgous flamed walnut neck though...and check out MoodyPI with his new OFC...note the slothead...
Here are the pictures I was talking about:  |
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Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains | When he pointed out these three blue bowls on the top shelf, Rick Hall said he thought they were three more OFC models in production. |
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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | Actually those two (and I have several different angles of them in the photo collection) are 30TH ANNIVERSARY MODELS - 1687-8's;  |
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Location: Phoenix AZ | The three bodies on the top of the rack were labeled at 1-3/4 neck widths. Dave |
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Location: Keller, TX | Plus, all three were labeled Lost Art Vintage. Al was with me and said they were the OFC guitars. They were labeled, from right to left, #8, #9, #10. |
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Location: Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire | Great Pictures for sure! Thanks for sharing!
Gary
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1986 Collectors supershallow bowl |
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Location: Stratford, Connecticut | Great pics Mike! Wish I made the time.. summer events picked up so making $$$ took presidence so I could MORE GUITARS of course! hahahaa
Thanks and God bless! MJK |
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| I love the flamed walnut neck on the OFC guitar! it looks great! |
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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | That guitar and the one next to it ar a pair of 1681-8's (see my previous post) and are not OFC guitars...but yes, the flamed walnut is TDF! I even inquired about buying it...but it was already sold...built as a special order. |
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Location: Orlando, FL | Great pics! Thanks for sharing with all us unfortunates who couldn't make the tour. |
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Location: Fort Worth, Texas | Great photos, thanks for posting them. |
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Location: Fort Worth, Texas | What's with the red berets?
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Location: Phoenix AZ | We had to call in the Guardian Angels for security detail. Dave |
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Location: Bluffton, SC | Originally posted by Paul Wag:
What's with the red berets?
:confused: It was Tupp's belated tribute to one of his favorite actors - Rerun.
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