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  Joined: November 2002 Posts: 266
  Location: Tampa, Florida | I am selling off a lot of my guitars, making room for baby.  I wanted to keep one "nice" (aren't they all nice?) guitar to gig with, etc...  Was going to be a Taylor 615ce I have.  As I sat one night playing some songs and thinking about a lot of stuff that was going on, I played some very meaningful music to me on my Taylor and on my 2005 Collector's Ovation.  Side by side I realized why I love Ovations so much.  The '05 just put the Taylor to shame (unplugged!).  I decided then and there that if I was going to have one really nice guitar, it needs to be an Ovation.  So I put the Taylor on the block, and called Al and ordered a C2078LX.  Should be here this week.  Look forward to it. | 
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  Joined: November 2003 Posts: 11039
  Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | awakening | 
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   Joined: February 2005 Posts: 11840
  Location: closely held secret | Nice.   
Maybe my math is off, I'm having trouble figuring out how that equates to 'less' guitars... Trading a Taylor for an Ovation keeps adding up to 'more' guitar... | 
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   Joined: September 2003 Posts: 9301
  Location: south east Michigan | I wondered the same thing....But so what if the math is off. The outcome is just fine. | 
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  Joined: November 2002 Posts: 266
  Location: Tampa, Florida | I am selling about 5 others in the next couple weeks, so the numbers will be going down...gotta keep that GAS in check!!!  
I do agree swapping a Taylor for an O does equal a lot more guitar! | 
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