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Tony Calman
Posted 2004-08-19 7:07 PM (#180643)
Subject: I lost my uke!!



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Got in a tenor uke (UAE148-5) today through Al.

While taking out the packing box, Suzie found it, said "this is cute", strummed it, then said "this is mine."

Looks like a baby Adamas.

Maybe she'll let me borrow it ;)
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MWoody
Posted 2004-08-19 7:27 PM (#180644 - in reply to #180643)
Subject: Re: I lost my uke!!



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What more can you ask for?
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Nils
Posted 2004-08-20 2:13 AM (#180645 - in reply to #180643)
Subject: Re: I lost my uke!!


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I'll bet Al can get you another one. You may as well have a matched set of those too :)

/\/\/
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Beal
Posted 2004-08-20 7:48 AM (#180646 - in reply to #180643)
Subject: Re: I lost my uke!!



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Location: 6 String Ranch
you can never have enough, better get two this time.
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-08-20 8:22 AM (#180647 - in reply to #180643)
Subject: Re: I lost my uke!!


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Yeah Tony! Just order another one or two. Then You two could play a Uke Duet at the next OFC Gathering in June!
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Phil Wong
Posted 2004-08-20 9:06 AM (#180648 - in reply to #180643)
Subject: Re: I lost my uke!!


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Tony,
Sounds like your house is experiencing alot of GAS :eek: :D . Don't light a match!!

Phil
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2004-08-20 9:39 AM (#180649 - in reply to #180643)
Subject: Re: I lost my uke!!


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...hmmm... let's see... Ovation 6-string guitars, Ovation 12-string guitars, Adamas 6-string guitars, Adamas 12-string guitars, Ovation Bass guitars, Ovation Mandolins, Ovation Ukeleles...what's missing in this picture?

Ovation Fiddles
Ovation Banjos! :cool:

...puhleeze...just do it! You know you can! :D :D
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Standingovation
Posted 2004-08-20 10:39 AM (#180650 - in reply to #180643)
Subject: Re: I lost my uke!!



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Tony needs a Breadwinner.
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-08-20 10:44 AM (#180651 - in reply to #180643)
Subject: Re: I lost my uke!!


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Don't forget he needs a Deacon and a Viper too!
guess we're kinda brave spending Tony's Money for him. :D
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Tony Calman
Posted 2004-08-20 11:20 AM (#180652 - in reply to #180643)
Subject: Re: I lost my uke!!



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I am so embarrassed...but, I must confess, it's all Al, Miles, and Bill's fault!! :p

Al and Miles created OFC.

Bill took over the wonderful work of his father and staff and he maintained the high standards during difficult times for all guitar makers. The support from the Service Dept. (Kim, John, and staff) is superb. There are so many distinct models and types of instruments...I just can't stop!! (Have a "shinny bull" 12 and, hopefully, an Adamas 12 coming in.)

Besides, it is a buyer's market!!

I do have the Preacher Deluxe 12, Tornado, Typhoon, GS, and Les Paul. We'll see. ;)
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Legend-LX-Fan
Posted 2004-08-20 11:39 AM (#180653 - in reply to #180643)
Subject: Re: I lost my uke!!


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Tony, is Suzie still playing the 1997 collectors? Did you ever send that guitar to Ovation to have the peghead wings fixed?
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Tony Calman
Posted 2004-08-20 12:09 PM (#180654 - in reply to #180643)
Subject: Re: I lost my uke!!



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Yes, she is. Started with an inexpensive classical (small body, concave fretboard, nylon), then the 4861 Balladeer shallow, then the Country Artist, then the Parlor (1997-N.) Parlor allows a small woman to have the proper playing position (I'm slow, but I learn.) Parlor is the only guitar she plays when she has time - American and London Guilds, Saks trunk show, piano, Korg, learning violin, short neck bass, putting up with me, etc.

Course, now she has the uke ('G' tuning like guitar except 4th str 'D' is higher than 'G' - tenor guitar is typically 28", baritone is 30" in length; this tenor uke is about 29" - we'll see; this way she doesn't have to learn new chords.) Heck, even have a cheapie 'A' style mando tuned Nashville - guitar tuning, better than capoing up a 12-string for that occassional need. MM68 is standard mando tune.

As to the repair of parlor, I have shown it to several individuals who know and play O's. Until I point it out, they aren't even aware of the missing "ears." The neck is oiled walnut so not like breaking an ear on the catalyzed polyester that is so hard to repair. May send back for repair eventually but no hurry.
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-08-20 3:50 PM (#180655 - in reply to #180643)
Subject: Re: I lost my uke!!


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Tony,
The more I think About it, You and Sue should work up a Uke Duet for the OFC Gathering and jam in June. I'm sure it'll be a performance that everyone will remember for years to come. :D
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Tony Calman
Posted 2004-08-20 3:59 PM (#180656 - in reply to #180643)
Subject: Re: I lost my uke!!



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Found out that Dave (standingovation) was ordering one of the black finish tenor ukes...copied him.

Paul Moody seemed to be doing well with his uke at the SoCal get-together.

Any kazoo players out there to accompany??
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cliff
Posted 2004-08-20 4:01 PM (#180657 - in reply to #180643)
Subject: Re: I lost my uke!!


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Actually, I have an Ian Anderson autographed-model kazoo from the last "Rubbing Elbows" Tour . .
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-08-20 4:10 PM (#180658 - in reply to #180643)
Subject: Re: I lost my uke!!


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An OFC UKE and Kazoo Band,..What a great idea!
..uh oh, Time for my Meds,...what was I saying? :D
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Tony Calman
Posted 2004-08-20 4:42 PM (#180659 - in reply to #180643)
Subject: Re: I lost my uke!!



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I know...scary thought. We might not be invited back.

Although I've heard that Kim has a collection of ukes. ;) :p ;)
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-08-20 7:01 PM (#180660 - in reply to #180643)
Subject: Re: I lost my uke!!


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Maybe He'll join in. That Way They's have to let you come back. After All, They aren't about to ask Kim to leave! :D
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