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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2016-02-27 9:49 PM (#522544)
Subject: Argentinian Adamas?



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WTF








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2wheeldrummer
Posted 2016-02-27 10:32 PM (#522545 - in reply to #522544)
Subject: Re: Argentinian Adamas?



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So it says adamas,do you think it has a carbon-fiber top??
I tried searching argentinian adamas and google came back with argentine llamas so who knows when it was made.
We could all put a dollar toward buying it and test out the trebuchet lol
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nerdydave
Posted 2016-02-27 11:52 PM (#522547 - in reply to #522544)
Subject: Re: Argentinian Adamas?


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Maybe those tuners look a tad funky with the screws on top??
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leonardmccoy
Posted 2016-02-28 6:43 AM (#522548 - in reply to #522544)
Subject: Re: Argentinian Adamas?



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Looks kinda self-made but not well-made.
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danomyte
Posted 2016-02-28 6:58 AM (#522549 - in reply to #522544)
Subject: Re: Argentinian Adamas?



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Hideous recreation.
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seesquare
Posted 2016-02-28 9:58 AM (#522551 - in reply to #522544)
Subject: Re: Argentinian Adamas?


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Hideous recreation-
Maybe, but a helluva-lotta work, ANYWAY.
Gets some credit for that, in my book.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2016-02-28 1:39 PM (#522554 - in reply to #522544)
Subject: Re: Argentinian Adamas?



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They did a good job on the Label font.
Uh... So do you think that was intentional deception?
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2wheeldrummer
Posted 2016-02-28 3:25 PM (#522555 - in reply to #522544)
Subject: Re: Argentinian Adamas?



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OMA,between the faux broccoli headstock and multi-soundhole top I'd say the font and "Adamas" name were intended to make someone believe this was the real thing,whether it was done as a one off or counterfeit production model is hard to say because I can't find any info on it on the web.
Intentional deception YES!!!
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2016-02-28 3:39 PM (#522556 - in reply to #522544)
Subject: Re: Argentinian Adamas?



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And the off-set manhole cover...
The epaulets are kinda nice.
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2wheeldrummer
Posted 2016-02-28 3:56 PM (#522558 - in reply to #522544)
Subject: Re: Argentinian Adamas?



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The epi's do look cool,they missed one hole though,only 10 per side on this and 11 per side on a real adamas,maybe they did it just enough different to avoid copyright infringement,I've got to say for all the other work they did that's one funky headstock and I like broccoli...lol

So OMA how much are you bidding on it I don't want to drive up the price on you

Edited by 2wheeldrummer 2016-02-28 3:58 PM
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2016-02-28 4:40 PM (#522562 - in reply to #522544)
Subject: Re: Argentinian Adamas?



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Hey now... We aren't supposed to openly conspire about stuff like that!
I will PM you.
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Darkbar
Posted 2016-02-28 4:48 PM (#522563 - in reply to #522544)
Subject: Re: Argentinian Adamas?



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Interestingly, the guitar's location is in Connecticut...not too far from the plant
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Beal
Posted 2016-02-28 6:56 PM (#522564 - in reply to #522544)
Subject: Re: Argentinian Adamas?



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A pile of spoo
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alpep
Posted 2016-02-29 4:35 PM (#522582 - in reply to #522544)
Subject: Re: Argentinian Adamas?


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junk
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PEZ
Posted 2016-03-11 5:38 PM (#522849 - in reply to #522544)
Subject: Re: Argentinian Adamas?



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Doesn't look good
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2016-03-11 6:35 PM (#522857 - in reply to #522544)
Subject: Re: Argentinian Adamas?



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So who won it?
That is about $100 more that I would have paid for it.

Yeah, I would have bought it for a novelty.
I even owned a bowl-back "Crafter" for about two weeks.
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2016-03-12 2:03 AM (#522859 - in reply to #522544)
Subject: Re: Argentinian Adamas?


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I did some research on this one, and no I didn't win the Auction either. It may have actually been "customized" for a once pretty hot restaurant called "Industria Argentina" in New York. That phrase/name isn't really a phrase or a thing IN Argentina. It was being sold out of an Estate Sale and the guy selling it didn't know anything about its history. While on the surface there are a lot of choices that most of us don't like... it's obvious someone went through a lot of effort to do what was done. Personally I would love to know the story as that may be more interesting than the guitar itself.
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Damon67
Posted 2016-03-12 2:53 AM (#522861 - in reply to #522544)
Subject: Re: Argentinian Adamas?



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I'm pretty sure "Industria Argentina" just means it's made in Argentina. It's a knock-off, end of story.

Here are a couple other examples of labels on guitars from Argentina...



Edited by Damon67 2016-03-12 2:54 AM
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hwebster
Posted 2016-03-12 7:54 AM (#522862 - in reply to #522544)
Subject: Re: Argentinian Adamas?


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What a joke, whoever is making this is a "pendejo"
And also a "huevon"
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