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d'ovation
Posted 2015-01-04 10:58 AM (#504421)
Subject: what's your "ultimate" guitar


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As I read though sonme of the older and for sale threads it is apparent that some of the members here had the privilege of owning relatively large numbers of sometimes high-end guitars. I am a humble hobby player who only owns six (two electric, four acoustic, never sold one), none of them in the high-end range, and am only actively using my 6756LX right now. So for those who have or had a "stable" of guitars which ones are the best acoustics you have ever owned or still own? Maybe for diversity sakes list the "best" ever strumming/best finger picking/ and favourite every day use guitars...

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bburg
Posted 2015-01-04 2:02 PM (#504425 - in reply to #504421)
Subject: Re: what's your "ultimate" guitar



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The best sounding acoustic I have is my W681TA for every thing, the best for picking is the 1680 and for stumming the 2010C. My every day favourite is the UTE!

Bernie
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FlySig
Posted 2015-01-04 2:05 PM (#504426 - in reply to #504421)
Subject: Re: what's your "ultimate" guitar



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I am not in any kind of exclusive club of high end guitar owners. I can't comment on custom or high end wood box guitars, but I have played a number of O's and A's, including some rare ones.

The original slothead #43 vibrates like nothing I've ever experienced. This one stands alone. The owner graciously allowed me to play it at an OFC get together.

I found the wood topped Adamas to be perhaps slightly better sounding than my 2007 Collector's guitar. Both are the modern LX design, though the WT had a suspension ring. It is tough to beat the modern LX guitars for quality and sound, but I found the '07C and the WT to be the best of this line that I have played or owned.

My Ovation Patriot from 1976 is essentially an A braced legend. There is something about this guitar which really appeals to me. Maybe it is a bit more organic and a little less perfect than the LX or Adamas guitars. For every day playing this is one I pick up frequently. I'd hate to have to choose to keep only one acoustic, but if I had to it might be this one.
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Koenig Kurt
Posted 2015-01-04 5:24 PM (#504428 - in reply to #504421)
Subject: Re: what's your "ultimate" guitar



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Only reffering to Ovations: JL3 RI, Josh White RI and Adamas #47 RI. The JL3 just has it all. A-braced Legend, do I have to say more?

Of all my guitars: My Martin OM Jeff Daniels, Adirondack/Madagascar, followed by my Santa Cruz OM Sitka/Ziricote. Both are very versatile and perfect all around guitars. For straight fingerpicking I'd choose my 00-42 Sitka/Cocobolo, for strumming purposes my D-45 Standard.
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Beal
Posted 2015-01-04 6:10 PM (#504429 - in reply to #504421)
Subject: Re: what's your "ultimate" guitar



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The ultimate guitar is the one in the stand next to me. It changes often.
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Koenig Kurt
Posted 2015-01-04 7:07 PM (#504430 - in reply to #504421)
Subject: Re: what's your "ultimate" guitar



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Mh, why not make a picture thread out of it? Beal, you're excused, too many guitars and too many changes!

In the same order as stated above:















Best regards,
Kurt
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elginacres
Posted 2015-01-04 8:54 PM (#504433 - in reply to #504421)
Subject: Re: what's your "ultimate" guitar


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To me the best sounding guitar always came back to the one Phil Keaggy was playing at the time, and I've heard him play Olson's to Beaters.
Thanks for the nod to #43 FlySig...in the words of Lester Roadhog Moran..."It's a goodun". If you fly through Denver...its always available to play.
And to D'Ovation...always beware the person who owns just one guitar...they probably know how to play it.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2015-01-05 5:24 PM (#504455 - in reply to #504421)
Subject: Re: what's your "ultimate" guitar



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Acoustic wise and plugged in, my custom Adamas 1187 SSB, although I'm continuing to foster a relationship with my custom Takamine 760.
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Standingovation
Posted 2015-01-05 10:26 PM (#504465 - in reply to #504421)
Subject: Re: what's your "ultimate" guitar



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Impossible to give a single answer

Best sounding ... Collings Clarence White
Coolness factor ... Adamas Q#12
Sentimental favorite ... Guild FSR New Hartford
Impress your friends ... Adamas Slothead #42
My go-to player ... Takamine NEX 2009-LTD
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Darkbar
Posted 2015-01-06 5:53 AM (#504471 - in reply to #504421)
Subject: Re: what's your "ultimate" guitar



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Go to a gathering where Beal shows up with 20 incredible guitars (ala- g8r bowl). It'll be hard to pick the best one
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2015-01-06 11:43 AM (#504481 - in reply to #504421)
Subject: Re: what's your "ultimate" guitar



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BobG: "Go to a gathering where Beal shows up with 20 incredible guitars (ala- g8r bowl). It'll be hard to pick the best one"

Beal has guitars hanging on his basement bathroom wall that are probably worth all of mine and my friends' guitars put together!
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Flash1717Legend
Posted 2015-01-06 8:20 PM (#504517 - in reply to #504430)
Subject: Re: what's your "ultimate" guitar


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Koenig Kurt - 2015-01-04 7:07 PM

Mh, why not make a picture thread out of it? Beal, you're excused, too many guitars and too many changes!

In the same order as stated above:

Best regards,
Kurt


Very nice photos. Composition, dof, simply nice work.
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Jonmark Stone
Posted 2015-01-06 11:09 PM (#504522 - in reply to #504421)
Subject: Re: what's your "ultimate" guitar


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I'm sorry I never got to order a longneck, mid bowl Adamas II in brown burst. But thankful for what I've got.

Edited by Jonmark Stone 2015-01-06 11:10 PM
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2015-01-07 9:16 PM (#504561 - in reply to #504421)
Subject: Re: what's your "ultimate" guitar


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Too many best for this or best for that possibilities, but my ultimate guitar has to be the OFC 1. Only 12 made after a lot of work by Al to get them made during the height of the OFC. I was a newbie that just had the good fortune to have a birthday when there was one left. Almost 30 years between new guitars and quite a difference between a new Matrix in 1977 and the OFC.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2015-01-07 9:26 PM (#504562 - in reply to #504522)
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Jonmark Stone - 2015-01-06 9:09 PM

I'm sorry I never got to order a longneck, mid bowl Adamas II in brown burst. But thankful for what I've got.


I'm with Jm, just grateful for what I have. 6 string, either my 87C or 30th CL. 12 string, Adamas I. Close runner up, 1537 and OFC I.

My G.A.S. is pretty well gone. I'm just thrilled to have what I have.
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Patch
Posted 2015-01-08 6:35 AM (#504568 - in reply to #504562)
Subject: Re: what's your "ultimate" guitar



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immoody - 2015-01-07 10:26 PM
Jonmark Stone - 2015-01-06 9:09 PM I'm sorry I never got to order a longneck, mid bowl Adamas II in brown burst. But thankful for what I've got.
I'm with Jm, just grateful for what I have. 6 string, either my 87C or 30th CL. 12 string, Adamas I. Close runner up, 1537 and OFC I. My G.A.S. is pretty well gone. I'm just thrilled to have what I have.

I'm very grateful for what I have, and it would be impossible to pick one out of the pack as "THE One".

But my GAS still flares up, and now remains pretty much frustrated. There are a couple of Ovations and a Martin or two that I hope to someday track down, and alas, I had a few more custom ideas that will now never be built, but I am grateful; grateful for the internet coming along just in time for me to use it to figure out how to build a collection I only dreamed about for a very, very long time.

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MWoody
Posted 2015-01-08 7:26 AM (#504570 - in reply to #504421)
Subject: Re: what's your "ultimate" guitar



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Whichever one I'm holding at the moment...
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2015-01-08 12:31 PM (#504575 - in reply to #504421)
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Well said, Moody. I feel fortunate that I was able to obtain what I could when I could, and that Al was around to make most of it happen. Missed opportunities are difficult to live with. These days, I'm playing out more and while I can't play them all, what I do play allows me to feel like I am getting my money's worth in return value.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2015-01-08 12:43 PM (#504576 - in reply to #504421)
Subject: Re: what's your "ultimate" guitar


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I'll join Moody and the Professor, except for the playing out part. I haven't had that opportunity, but I managed to overcome any guilt feelings from having too many guitars. I'm also grateful for the opportunity to meet many of you and have some regrets that I may not have the opportunity to meet more of you. I may not have the ultimate guitar, but it's been nice to be a part of the ultimate guitar forum.
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Slipkid
Posted 2015-01-08 12:59 PM (#504577 - in reply to #504421)
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Geez... what a suck-up.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2015-01-08 4:11 PM (#504582 - in reply to #504421)
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I never would suck up to such a bunch of low lifes . . . unless someone had a guitar I really wanted.
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Damon67
Posted 2015-01-08 6:36 PM (#504584 - in reply to #504582)
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Mark in Boise - 2015-01-08 2:11 PM I never would suck up to such a bunch of low lifes . . .

 

Must be tough in your line of work.

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Weaser P
Posted 2015-01-08 6:45 PM (#504585 - in reply to #504421)
Subject: Re: what's your "ultimate" guitar


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"Man the stations! MAN THE STATIONS!!! Serious shot across the bow!!"

(hehehehe...)
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2015-01-08 7:58 PM (#504588 - in reply to #504421)
Subject: Re: what's your "ultimate" guitar


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I'm shocked that you would resort to something so cheap and easy as lawyer-bashing, Damon. It seems so beneath you...someplace no one would want to be. You should leave it to Cliff.
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stellarjim
Posted 2015-01-08 9:23 PM (#504589 - in reply to #504421)
Subject: Re: what's your "ultimate" guitar


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My favorite, ultimate, bestest guitar is the Adamas 08C. Unfortunately, I don't own one. Of the guitars I own (which I'm totally grateful to have) my favorite is my Adamas II 1681.
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