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Beal
Posted 2007-04-28 9:40 PM (#103121 - in reply to #103096)
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F@@@@@@@CK!
As Cliff would say,
it does look nice
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Designzilla
Posted 2007-04-29 9:14 AM (#103122 - in reply to #103096)
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Wow, beautiful guitar. Very unique! I have to stop looking at these kind of threads. I have been trying to convince my wife my last purchase cured my GAS.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-04-29 9:57 AM (#103123 - in reply to #103096)
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It's very frustrating that Ovation could have put this out for the '06 Collectors and chose not to. This would have been unique and different and I think it would have sold.

Oh well.....
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-04-29 10:29 AM (#103124 - in reply to #103096)
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Yep Paul... I think we all think they missed the boat on that one.
My local music store of choice still has an 06 koa on display.

Brad, no skunk. Neck is 2 piece maple, glossed of course. The grain of the koa top gives a lot of "lines" to the overall look of the guitar. The skunk strip would not have looked good on here.
I'm sure you're right Dave.
But here's a thought for somthing down the line... how about the light maple neck with dark mohogany as the skunk stripes. Kinda the reverse of what we are used to seeing
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alpep
Posted 2007-04-29 10:42 AM (#103125 - in reply to #103096)
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Originally posted by moody, p.i.:
It's very frustrating that Ovation could have put this out for the '06 Collectors and chose not to. This would have been unique and different and I think it would have sold.

Oh well.....
nope it would not have. yes the look is unique but the majority of people want 14 fret guitars not 12.
the unique sound hole is a stretch for Ovation. This could also ruffle the suits.
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-04-29 10:52 AM (#103126 - in reply to #103096)
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Please keep on putting wrinkles in their suits Al.
Baby steps boys...baby steps.

I had doubts about that soundhole when I first saw it too. I just took a little getting used to.
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cliff
Posted 2007-04-29 11:16 AM (#103127 - in reply to #103096)
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I prefer THIS sound hole over the Robotic Mongoloid Cat'sEye of the 2080 . . .
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-04-29 11:30 AM (#103128 - in reply to #103096)
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Originally posted by Designzilla:
Wow, beautiful guitar. Very unique! I have to stop looking at these kind of threads. I have been trying to convince my wife my last purchase cured my GAS.
Geez, DZ. When are you going to learn? Mine said the OFC guitar has to be the last for a year or two. My translation: A year from when I started thinking about it. By the time I get it, the time will be up! Three years of law school and 30 years of practice has to be good for something. I don't handle divorces, though, so don't blame me if my advice screws up your marriage.
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-04-29 11:43 AM (#103129 - in reply to #103096)
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I have to agree with Al. This guitar is very unique by Ovation standards. That's one of the things that appeals to use here on this board because we've pretty much got all the standard stuff already (or at least have had it at one point and moved on).

It's a stretch for any Guitar Center shopper to buy any Ovation model at all. So what's the chances of someone off the street laying out two grand to take a chance on non standard sound hole placement, non standard wood (koa), non standard neck (12 fret 1-3/4 wide), non standard back (plastic), ... Ain't gonna happen.

Guitars like this are best left to eclectic dealers (such as Lost Art Vintage), and passionate ovation homos like us.

I played around with the VIP electronics this morning. Very cool stuff. I doubt I'll ever have a need to use it, but that's true of a whole lot of stuff that I own. This has been said ad naseum but I'll go on record again - HAVING TO PLUG SOMETHING IN THE JACK JUST TO USE THE @UCKING TUNER IS THE STUPIDEST THING I HAVE EVER SEEN - DUMB, DUMB, DUMB. It would be like having a BIC cigarette lighter that only works if you plug it into an A/C outlet.

But even with the stupid tuner, this is definately one of the nicest wood topped Ovation guitar I have ever played. It's right up there with the FD14 and a few select others.

Dave
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Michael Joseph Kramer
Posted 2007-04-29 12:55 PM (#103130 - in reply to #103096)
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Awesome right? hahahaa!

MJK
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2007-04-29 1:37 PM (#103131 - in reply to #103096)
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TeeHee!!!

I posted it over at the AFG
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tdeej
Posted 2007-04-29 8:10 PM (#103132 - in reply to #103096)
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I haven't posted for a while because of extra responsibilities being tossed my way for the rest of the school year, but I try to check in often enough to see what's going on. Although I can't keep up with all the threads which go flying by so quickly, my eyes caught this one for sure.
I am extremely pleased to see these guitars coming through now. It really makes my day, and I am delighted and grateful to all involved with this model. I don't know of another company who would do what kaman is doing for us. Thanks Al and all the people at the factory who made this guitar possible. To me, the affordable 12 fret cutaway is all that counts--not the marketing.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-04-29 10:10 PM (#103133 - in reply to #103096)
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Welcome back, Tim. I was up your way last Sunday, but had to make such a quick trip, I didn't have time to stop and see my daughter, much less you. Hope things slow down so we can get together one of these days. Maybe I'll bring up the OFC guitar.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-04-29 10:53 PM (#103134 - in reply to #103096)
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Al, the suits should be ruffled over this guitar.

And in regard to the comments about the sound hole, I seem to remember a number of people from 2 years ago comparing it unfavorably with the McPherson soundhole.

Whatever happened to the prototype?
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schroeder
Posted 2007-04-30 5:28 AM (#103135 - in reply to #103096)
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Sorry, but koa does zilch for me. I'm very happy you're so happy.

Does this mean the sunburst, wide-neck, slothead, Custom Legend is now surplus to requirements? I am seriously first in line if it is..

:D
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-04-30 6:28 AM (#103136 - in reply to #103096)
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And in regard to the comments about the sound hole, I seem to remember a number of people from 2 years ago comparing it unfavorably...
I'll admit I was one of the doubters. I think I said it reminded me of a Tacoma.
I thought the 12 fretter with the inlaid maple might be the right combination at the time.
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-04-30 6:51 AM (#103137 - in reply to #103096)
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Originally posted by moody, p.i.:
I seem to remember a number of people...
Paul... you do have one of those minds that picks up and remembers details. You outta be a detective or private investigator or something like that.
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alpep
Posted 2007-04-30 8:10 AM (#103138 - in reply to #103096)
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Originally posted by moody, p.i.:
Al, the suits should be ruffled over this guitar.

And in regard to the comments about the sound hole, I seem to remember a number of people from 2 years ago comparing it unfavorably with the McPherson soundhole.

Whatever happened to the prototype?
Paul
you are right but I also remember a bunch of people belly aching over "why does Japan get all the cool stuff"
I thought about it.
they don't have to get all the cool stuff.
Why can;t I get cool stuff for people in the states?
so
Adamas slothead OFC
U681T 12
Koa LAV

more to come!

I think Darrin has the proto but I am not sure.
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-04-30 8:25 AM (#103139 - in reply to #103096)
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Originally posted by schroeder:
Does this mean the sunburst, wide-neck, slothead, Custom Legend is now surplus to requirements?
I can put you in the will, but right now that custom isn't going anywhere.

Dave
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Koenig Kurt
Posted 2007-04-30 9:39 AM (#103140 - in reply to #103096)
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Originally posted by alpep:
...a bunch of people belly aching over "why does Japan get all the cool stuff"
I thought about it.
they don't have to get all the cool stuff.
Why can;t I get cool stuff for people in the states?
[/QB]
Al, what a wise decision! And you make two guys in the old world very happy with it as well.
So keep on thinking about those real collector's editions.

By the way - great looking guitar!

Kurt
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-04-30 9:47 AM (#103141 - in reply to #103096)
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Thanks, Al, for making this guitar possible. It is really unique and employes a variety of features not typically found combined in a single model. The looks are to die for. I can hardly wait to try mine with the band. This will be one they haven't seen before. Because I have been trying out different models at band practice, the bass player now has his own bad case of G.A.S. and has recently picked up two new basses and has a third on order. I guess I wasn't convinced that G.A.S. is contagious, but it is and there is no cure! All we can do is hide it awhile with a band aid, but the dressing has to be changed, sometimes quite frequently.
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alpep
Posted 2007-04-30 3:57 PM (#103142 - in reply to #103096)
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if you only knew the ideas that are floating around in my head.........
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Omaha
Posted 2007-04-30 4:04 PM (#103143 - in reply to #103096)
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Al "Guided By Voices" Pepiak
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-04-30 4:19 PM (#103144 - in reply to #103096)
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-04-30 7:26 PM (#103145 - in reply to #103096)
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Fred posted this over at AGF for the Taylor homos to pick on. Some interesting replies so far:

"Nice Ovation. To those that don't like it. Tell them not to play it."

"Nice Koa, never been too crazy about Ovations but yours rock!"

"The Ovations have never been comfortable for me (my front is too round for their round backs) but that is one gorgeous instrument."

"That headstock is tasty as well."

"Beautiful instrument! That's one Ovation I would like to try, though I'm still holding to my traditional 'not my cup of tea' line. Others like them just fine, and I certainly won't quibble. We all have our own tastes, and a special guitar like this might just cause me to change my mind."


Dave
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