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Pictures Of My 2006-FKOA

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bobc
Posted 2006-08-25 5:21 PM (#243209)
Subject: Pictures Of My 2006-FKOA


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Here are some pics of this baby...

















Don't get any drool on it.
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Steve
Posted 2006-08-25 5:58 PM (#243210 - in reply to #243209)
Subject: Re: Pictures Of My 2006-FKOA


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Sweet instrument, Looks 'state of the art' to me...I would just prefer one without the epaulets..
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MWoody
Posted 2006-08-25 6:01 PM (#243211 - in reply to #243209)
Subject: Re: Pictures Of My 2006-FKOA



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Very nice!

Is this the last guitar you'll ever need?
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Waskel
Posted 2006-08-25 6:11 PM (#243212 - in reply to #243209)
Subject: Re: Pictures Of My 2006-FKOA



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Very pretty. I know it sounds great!

No offense intended, but I still like the other one better.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-08-25 6:17 PM (#243213 - in reply to #243209)
Subject: Re: Pictures Of My 2006-FKOA


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Love the tortoise shaell binding against the koa.
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worshipleader
Posted 2006-08-25 9:38 PM (#243214 - in reply to #243209)
Subject: Re: Pictures Of My 2006-FKOA


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Originally posted by Steve:
Sweet instrument, Looks 'state of the art' to me...I would just prefer one without the epaulets..
Ditto - just gimme the hole/holes on one side

Originally posted by Jeff W.:
Love the tortoise shaell binding against the koa.
Double Dog Ditto - that tortoise shell binding is just beautiful.

Excellent looking axe my friend! Now, go make some music!
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philmax
Posted 2006-08-26 11:14 AM (#243215 - in reply to #243209)
Subject: Re: Pictures Of My 2006-FKOA


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That thing is beautiful, I like it, the way it is! Obviously you are a proud owner and you have every right to be. I bet your Taylor didn't give the same "feeling" as that fine instrument. I love the neck, weight and balance of all the O's I have owned, they just "feel" luxurious in your hands. The tone! what is there to say?...
I haven't yet played a $4500 taylor, that made me want to trade my 1778LX, and cough up a wad of cash, for.

I'd cough up a hairball, for a taylor, then sell it, buy a ute and 06 collector, or just head straight to #47 :D :D :D
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45flint
Posted 2006-08-27 7:17 PM (#243216 - in reply to #243209)
Subject: Re: Pictures Of My 2006-FKOA


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Beautiful guitar but I think the curly maple epalet makes no sense. A committee must have chosen it.
Steve
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-08-27 7:39 PM (#243217 - in reply to #243209)
Subject: Re: Pictures Of My 2006-FKOA


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A committee called "marketing".
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edensharvest
Posted 2006-08-28 1:54 AM (#243218 - in reply to #243209)
Subject: Re: Pictures Of My 2006-FKOA


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I agree - gorgeous instrument, but I wish they would have left off the epaulet completely, and done a walnut bridge instead of ebony - I'm just not a fan of the black on top of all that rich wood.

And then there's the abalone along with that tortoise shell...
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richardd
Posted 2006-08-28 3:09 AM (#243219 - in reply to #243209)
Subject: Re: Pictures Of My 2006-FKOA


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A beautiful guitar no doubt.

I'd like to see'em try something different 'round the soundholes (or left plain).

....nice score Bob
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Paulcc1
Posted 2006-08-28 7:48 AM (#243220 - in reply to #243209)
Subject: Re: Pictures Of My 2006-FKOA


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That is one beautiful guitar, and that tortoise shell binding is awesome.
Paul
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cliff
Posted 2006-08-28 9:36 AM (#243221 - in reply to #243209)
Subject: Re: Pictures Of My 2006-FKOA


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I absolutely LOVE the top, fingerboard, and the bindings on this guitar . . .

The eppaulets?? . . . . ehhhhhhhh . . . nah.

It reminds me of that gooey schmear around the nostrils of a cow's nose . . .

They shoulda' went with the other one.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-08-28 9:42 AM (#243222 - in reply to #243209)
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Originally posted by cliff:
It reminds me of that gooey schmear around the
I didn't figure on the end of that sentence being, "nostrils of a cow's nose..."
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cliff
Posted 2006-08-28 9:51 AM (#243223 - in reply to #243209)
Subject: Re: Pictures Of My 2006-FKOA


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I was "reining myself in" . . .
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-08-28 9:56 AM (#243224 - in reply to #243209)
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. . . happens to the best of us.
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Waskel
Posted 2006-08-28 9:58 AM (#243225 - in reply to #243209)
Subject: Re: Pictures Of My 2006-FKOA



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...and to Jeff, too.
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2006-08-29 10:31 AM (#243226 - in reply to #243209)
Subject: Re: Pictures Of My 2006-FKOA



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A couple of years ago I wouldn't have liked the looks of this guitar. I came here for info on my Deacon. Now I think it's beautiful all around. I've got a fairly recent appreciation for Koa, which may account for the switch.

Very nice.
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Omaha
Posted 2006-08-30 2:33 PM (#243227 - in reply to #243209)
Subject: Re: Pictures Of My 2006-FKOA


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Hey, Bob. I stopped by Dietze Music over the lunch hour and played one of those koa's. I had played that one before, but one thing I noticed was when I dropped the E string down to D it really sang. I'm curious if yours is as resonant as that one. Is it a contour bowl thing, or a koa thing?

Either way, it sounds really nice. Great guitar!
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williamfriggle
Posted 2006-08-30 3:15 PM (#243228 - in reply to #243209)
Subject: Re: Pictures Of My 2006-FKOA


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That is the ugliest guitar I have ever seen. You should be ashamed to be seen with it in public. Send it to me and I will properly dispose of it for you, free of charge.

Bill
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MrDano
Posted 2006-08-30 3:19 PM (#243229 - in reply to #243209)
Subject: Re: Pictures Of My 2006-FKOA


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I didn't like the KOA at first - but each time I see it, I get an overwhelming urge to buy one. Must have one....
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-08-30 3:52 PM (#243230 - in reply to #243209)
Subject: Re: Pictures Of My 2006-FKOA


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I've got 5 Koa's and I must also say that I REALLY like the looks. Ooops, mine are all ukuleles. But anyway, they DO look god in their own midget-like way. Dave
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Mitzdawg
Posted 2006-08-30 5:06 PM (#243231 - in reply to #243209)
Subject: Re: Pictures Of My 2006-FKOA
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Originally posted by cliff:
It reminds me of that gooey schmear around the nostrils of a cow's nose . . .
I walked up the street to check and the gooey stuff around a cow's nose looks nothing like that! I bet the epaulets don't even taste like that!
Perhaps you've confused it with a llama's nose? :confused:
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cliff
Posted 2006-08-30 5:15 PM (#243232 - in reply to #243209)
Subject: Re: Pictures Of My 2006-FKOA


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Nah.

Llama's nose is more like Kate Beckinsale w/5:00 shadow.

(Easy, Jeff)
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-08-30 9:50 PM (#243233 - in reply to #243209)
Subject: Re: Pictures Of My 2006-FKOA


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I'm so completely jealous you know that, Clff.
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