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Trader Jim
Posted 2010-01-29 9:29 PM (#381179)
Subject: 1681 back home


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Got the 1681-8 two knobber back from Beggin. It's now in it's 3rd revisit to my house and it's just as pristine as I remember it. Hopefully I'll be smart enough to keep it this time. I'd forgotten just how good this guitar sounds. Do me a favor, if I put it up for sale, somebody kick me. Thanks Jimbo, for letting me get it back!
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RNickels
Posted 2010-01-29 10:31 PM (#381180 - in reply to #381179)
Subject: Re: 1681 back home


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I need about tree fiddy! *kick*
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2ifbyC
Posted 2010-01-29 10:50 PM (#381181 - in reply to #381179)
Subject: Re: 1681 back home
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Originally posted by Trader Jim:
kick me
Alllriiighty ya'll, conga line!!!

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Trader Jim
Posted 2010-01-30 8:26 AM (#381182 - in reply to #381179)
Subject: Re: 1681 back home


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I know I shouldn't have said that. :rolleyes:
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BT717
Posted 2010-01-30 8:28 AM (#381183 - in reply to #381179)
Subject: Re: 1681 back home


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She's a beauty Jim!!

Iffy, your job is to kick him if he puts it up for sale!!
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Trader Jim
Posted 2010-01-30 8:29 AM (#381184 - in reply to #381179)
Subject: Re: 1681 back home


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Bob, I'm waiting for the sun to get a little higher to compare photo's.
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bvince
Posted 2010-01-30 8:58 AM (#381185 - in reply to #381179)
Subject: Re: 1681 back home



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Location: GATLINBURG TENNESSEE :)
I've been playing my cutaway single-eppi version of that and I just love that sound. That's my guitar of the week.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2010-01-30 9:02 AM (#381186 - in reply to #381179)
Subject: Re: 1681 back home



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I believe I've played that guitar each time you've owned it. So you can't sell it till I've played it again. :D
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Beggin
Posted 2010-01-30 9:31 AM (#381187 - in reply to #381179)
Subject: Re: 1681 back home


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I miss her already TJ. She is a great git and you should keep her this time.

My 1537 and UTE will get more playing time now.


Enjoy!
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2010-01-30 12:07 PM (#381188 - in reply to #381179)
Subject: Re: 1681 back home


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TJ - hold onto it until Nicky graduates next year... he's been lusting after that one since he saw it at Beggin's.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2010-01-30 12:24 PM (#381189 - in reply to #381179)
Subject: Re: 1681 back home


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The last time....



..and this time, the tree's a little bigger now, but the guitar looks the same.

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lanaki
Posted 2010-01-30 12:31 PM (#381190 - in reply to #381179)
Subject: Re: 1681 back home


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jim,

your theme song should be, "to all the guitars i've loved before", to the tune of, "to all the girls i've loved before" by julio and willie.
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kotadawg
Posted 2010-01-30 1:09 PM (#381191 - in reply to #381179)
Subject: Re: 1681 back home


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I thought you sold the tree to Beggin?
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Beggin
Posted 2010-01-30 2:09 PM (#381192 - in reply to #381179)
Subject: Re: 1681 back home


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I sold it back to TJ too!

I really am losing my mind.

Let me know if you see it anywhere.
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Nick B.
Posted 2010-01-30 2:47 PM (#381193 - in reply to #381179)
Subject: Re: 1681 back home



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Originally posted by Trader Jim:
..and this time, the tree's a little bigger now, but the guitar looks the same.

Jim,
When I first saw this, I called my wife over to the desk to show her and said, "Look at this, his grass is green!" :) We're under about a foot of snow right now so we're both a bit envious.

Back to the subject, that's a beautiful guitar!
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WillaMuse
Posted 2010-01-31 9:00 PM (#381194 - in reply to #381179)
Subject: Re: 1681 back home



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She's a beauty, Jim! I have a 1681-5, but not a two knobber. I did, however, get my two knobber 12 string 1685-5 (remember the "Honolulu Horror") back from it's overhaul at the Mother Ship (see photos on my Ning page). Many thanks to John Budny and Kim Keller. All I can say is they performed their magic, and I am a happy camper.

The 1680's are superb instruments ... but you already know that. Congratulations on your re-acquistion .. now Hold ON TO HER!

;)
Willa
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MrNatural
Posted 2010-02-05 12:06 PM (#381195 - in reply to #381179)
Subject: Re: 1681 back home


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Hi Jim, are you sure you don't want to sell this one too........
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MrNatural
Posted 2010-02-05 12:21 PM (#381196 - in reply to #381179)
Subject: Re: 1681 back home


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Please?
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WillaMuse
Posted 2010-02-05 5:27 PM (#381197 - in reply to #381179)
Subject: Re: 1681 back home



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The 1680's are superb instruments ... but you already know that. Congratulations on your re-acquistion .. now Hold ON TO HER!


Geesh! I do that ALL THE TIME!! I meant to write "1681's" ... although the 1680's ARE sweet! TJ, I'm running a clock on ya ... that color is a particularly pretty color blue. Does she have sparkles, er ... flakes ... whatever one should call them? I'm not sure from the photo. I LOVE sparkles, but I know they are not for everyone.

;)
Willa
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Darkbar
Posted 2010-02-05 5:32 PM (#381198 - in reply to #381179)
Subject: Re: 1681 back home



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Looks from the picture that the neck's gotten a lot of wear....you should sell that thing
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Trader Jim
Posted 2010-02-05 7:07 PM (#381199 - in reply to #381179)
Subject: Re: 1681 back home


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Ohboy, another one. When Beggin was trying to dislodge it from me at G8r's the last bowl, they kept saying it had a crack in the neck. :rolleyes:
Yes Willa, it does have a little sparkle to it on the top, but not on the bowl.
A history:
I bought this on Ebay when the Adamas was in its heyday, and got it for a good price (which would be far too much now). When it arrived, I noticed it had a lot of fret wear, but played fine.
I pulled the strings off to restring it, and noticed the neck was loose on the body. I tightened it up as per John Budny's recommendation, and when I did restring it, the fret wear groves didn't line up with the strings anymore. :confused: At this point, I called John and got a return number, and sent it back to the factory for a treatment.
After a full inspection, he said it would be cheaper to replace the neck as the fret board was worn and re fretting it wouldn't make it right. He had a NOS neck in stock and offered it to me at a killer price, so I said OK. At the same time, they resprayed the bowl, went through the electronics, repaired an eppie that was sticking up a little and just gave it a good going over.
When it came back, it was just about as new as new could be. I still have the original headstock (that they sent back to me) mounted on a thick piece of walnut as a paper weight.
I traded it to Stephen for a 30th CM, then bought it back from him (thanks Stephen), then sold it to Beggin, then bought it back from him (again, thanks Jim). Now, I think it's come home to roost for good. :D
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