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Tommy M.
Posted 2004-11-22 12:05 PM (#172415)
Subject: Philly Guitar Show


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Went to the Philly guitar show yesterday. I was dissapointed. I only spotted 3 O's and 1 Adammas, among the various vendors. However, there were no Taylors and maybe a few Martins. Just a poor showing for acoustic guitars in general. The're were quite a few vendors selling their own brand of Arch-Top guitars for $8,000 to $15,000 a pop! A lot of old gibson electrics seemed to be the most prevelant item. Most dissapointing was I didn't see Al there.

Tommy
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Beal
Posted 2004-11-22 1:20 PM (#172416 - in reply to #172415)
Subject: Re: Philly Guitar Show



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He probably wasn't wearing his mauve shirt. He blends right in without it.
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Strummin12
Posted 2004-11-22 3:36 PM (#172417 - in reply to #172415)
Subject: Re: Philly Guitar Show


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I went as well. I was blown away by the quantity of guitars, but I was able to zip through fast enough that Michele didn't get bored. Not much to grab my attention, but then, I wasn't there to buy.

Saw an interesting brand of acoustic guitar...Al would remember the name, I can't...anyway, the neck joint was adjustable-to raise or lower the action instantly with an allen wrench. It didn't tilt the neck in any way, just raised or lowered the height of the whole neck. Interesting concept, but I didn't like the sound of the guitar.

Saw Al, Sue and Miles there. Great company, as always!

Johnny
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2004-11-22 3:55 PM (#172418 - in reply to #172415)
Subject: Re: Philly Guitar Show


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Hard to miss Al, he must have been in stealth mode. I was surprised at the number of Ovation solidbody and Storm series guitars. A Condor, Eclipse, Preacher, two Breadwinners and a Magnum that I can remember spread across 4 dealers. In prior shows I would celebrate when I would see just one solidbody.

Didn't see a lot of buying and selling and not real bargains, but there were a lot of guitars. Also ran into Timm Kummer (who's interview with Al you can find in the members area) and several other folks I did not expect to see.
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Tommy M.
Posted 2004-11-22 5:29 PM (#172419 - in reply to #172415)
Subject: Re: Philly Guitar Show


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Johnny, I also played that acoustic with the quick neck adjustment feature. How bout the strings being attached over the width of the top of the guitar, to give more sound vibration. Each individual string was anchored to the top 5 inches from the bridge, spread out across the top. That was wild. I agree, it didn't sound all that great, course I'm biased toward O's.
Tommy
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2004-11-22 10:46 PM (#172420 - in reply to #172415)
Subject: Re: Philly Guitar Show


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AT the Dallas Guitar Show this past summer, there were less than 20 Ovations at the whole show. VERY disappointing. Not sure what the marketing guys are doing! Dallas would have been a good market.
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Beal
Posted 2004-11-23 8:15 AM (#172421 - in reply to #172415)
Subject: Re: Philly Guitar Show



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I heard that a Flying Vee went for 125,000. There were Bursts for 2-250,000 that didn't sell. 50's Fenders for 25-40. I think that much of the buying and swapping was between dealers and not so much the public maybe?
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alpep
Posted 2004-11-23 2:43 PM (#172422 - in reply to #172415)
Subject: Re: Philly Guitar Show


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how the hell did you miss my set up?
Adamas 1
flame elite T
legend LX
elite T

and 30 other guitars
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cliff
Posted 2004-11-23 3:07 PM (#172423 - in reply to #172415)
Subject: Re: Philly Guitar Show


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Al;

You and I need to talk "signage" . . . .
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2004-11-23 3:08 PM (#172424 - in reply to #172415)
Subject: Re: Philly Guitar Show


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Al: Maybe if you'd worn your muave shirt...
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Beal
Posted 2004-11-23 3:21 PM (#172425 - in reply to #172415)
Subject: Re: Philly Guitar Show



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Al, run the shirt up on a flag pole.
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alpep
Posted 2004-11-23 5:45 PM (#172426 - in reply to #172415)
Subject: Re: Philly Guitar Show


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I got your mauve .....


RIGHT HERE!!!!!!!!!!!
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Beal
Posted 2004-11-23 8:27 PM (#172427 - in reply to #172415)
Subject: Re: Philly Guitar Show



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Perfect aL, lets try that in Orlando, what u say? split a booth with Timm?
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