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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-01-30 6:03 PM (#57600)
Subject: CL on the 'bay


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If I had the money, I'd buy this....

Early Custom Legend

Acoustic only, A braced, no heavy K-bar! I bet it sounds sweet!
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Roundback
Posted 2008-01-30 6:48 PM (#57601 - in reply to #57600)
Subject: Re: CL on the 'bay


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That's a beauty. I just bought a early model Legend, so i'm going to have to pass on this one. I think.
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G8r
Posted 2008-01-30 7:25 PM (#57602 - in reply to #57600)
Subject: Re: CL on the 'bay


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Cool - very early, no carved bridge or TRC and the metal label in the bowl. Winter Park isn't that far, tempted to go take a look (naw, I just got a CL not too long ago).
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-01-30 7:41 PM (#57603 - in reply to #57600)
Subject: Re: CL on the 'bay


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The pic of the rear of the headstock (and I guess the neck closeup also) is from a different guitar.

Personally I think they should have stuck with the single diamond inlay in the plain walnut rod-cover rather than going to the carved cover. I like the continuity from that single inlay, to the 2 at the first fret, then the pattern gets more complex as it goes up the fingerboard.
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Roundback
Posted 2008-01-30 8:15 PM (#57604 - in reply to #57600)
Subject: Re: CL on the 'bay


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Paul, you are right. Wonder what's up with that?
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-01-30 8:18 PM (#57605 - in reply to #57600)
Subject: Re: CL on the 'bay


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Originally posted by Paul Templeman:
The pic of the rear of the headstock (and I guess the neck closeup also) is from a different guitar.
How can you tell?
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-01-30 8:20 PM (#57606 - in reply to #57600)
Subject: Re: CL on the 'bay


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The early CL's had oval buttons that Schaller still use on their full-size classical machines. All the pics of the guitar show those oval buttons except that close-up which has the current shape.
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Tupperware
Posted 2008-01-30 8:48 PM (#57607 - in reply to #57600)
Subject: Re: CL on the 'bay


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Tuner Button Police
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Capo Guy
Posted 2008-01-30 9:35 PM (#57608 - in reply to #57600)
Subject: Re: CL on the 'bay



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Originally posted by g8r:
Cool - very early, no carved bridge or TRC and the metal label in the bowl. Winter Park isn't that far, tempted to go take a look (naw, I just got a CL not too long ago).
You could meet "The Old Trader" there. :D
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STK
Posted 2008-01-30 10:31 PM (#57609 - in reply to #57600)
Subject: Re: CL on the 'bay


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The ad says 'rare' and previous one being sold at 2.5 times the starting bid. Based on my recent O purchases, even the starting bid seems a bit high. Any opinion? THX
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G8r
Posted 2008-01-30 10:40 PM (#57610 - in reply to #57600)
Subject: Re: CL on the 'bay


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I haven't seen one like this with the MOP inlay on the TRC and bridge. All the old CL's you see for sale have the carved bridge and carved TRC for the older ones without the K-bar neck. The seller's right about the rarity. I don't think the starting price is unreasonable given that and the apparently very good condition. Hard to tell, 'though, if those lighter areas on the top are finish flaws or reflections.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-01-30 11:12 PM (#57611 - in reply to #57600)
Subject: Re: CL on the 'bay


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If you want to buy a comparable wood box guitar, you'd spend $2k at least. The ask price is very very good for what you are buying.

(signed)

The Price Police
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STK
Posted 2008-01-31 12:00 AM (#57612 - in reply to #57600)
Subject: Re: CL on the 'bay


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Thanks for your inputs. It would be really crazy to buy my 4th O's in 4 months. BTW, with so many police-ing here - Tuner Button, Price, etc - and now that Randy is back from vacation, I need to go on one. :D
Gong Xi Fa Cai everyone! [Next week is Chinese New Year.]
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brainslag
Posted 2008-01-31 8:43 AM (#57613 - in reply to #57600)
Subject: Re: CL on the 'bay


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The closeup is from the 1119 on Ovation Tribute. The other pics look legit.
Ovation Tribute 1119-4

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