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guitarplayer_pr
Posted 2014-12-28 3:17 PM (#504191)
Subject: Bubinga as a topwood: right, wrong it doesn't matter?


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In another forum, I posted a thread which involved Bubinga as a topped, instead of a back and sides wood, specially since I have a bubinga-topped Ovation S868. Your thoughts about it?
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Darkbar
Posted 2014-12-28 3:57 PM (#504192 - in reply to #504191)
Subject: Re: Bubinga as a topwood: right, wrong it doesn't matter?



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Prettiest top EVER on a guitar, but I think it has to be plywood. I don't think I've heard of a solid top bubinga...

Edited by BobG 2014-12-28 3:58 PM
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Weaser P
Posted 2014-12-28 4:43 PM (#504195 - in reply to #504191)
Subject: Re: Bubinga as a topwood: right, wrong it doesn't matter?


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Prettiest top EVER not put on the side of a station wagon.

Ok, so there are a few of us that never caught the Bubigna bug but, in fairness, if you're going to listen to Bob you should check out his selection of shirts first. His is an, um, an ACQUIRED taste...

At the end of the day? Chocolate vs Strawberry...just like a lot of things, even when it's bad, it's still pretty damn good.
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Beal
Posted 2014-12-28 5:12 PM (#504196 - in reply to #504191)
Subject: Re: Bubinga as a topwood: right, wrong it doesn't matter?



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Wease, how's that suction cup working out?
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Darkbar
Posted 2014-12-28 5:13 PM (#504197 - in reply to #504195)
Subject: Re: Bubinga as a topwood: right, wrong it doesn't matter?



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Mr WeaserP - 2014-12-28 5:43 PM
but, in fairness, if you're going to listen to Bob you should check out his selection of shirts first. His is an, um, an ACQUIRED taste...

Wait??? I thought everyone LOVED my taste in clothes...???
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Beal
Posted 2014-12-28 5:15 PM (#504198 - in reply to #504191)
Subject: Re: Bubinga as a topwood: right, wrong it doesn't matter?



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Loved might be a little strong a word.......
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guitarplayer_pr
Posted 2014-12-28 5:41 PM (#504199 - in reply to #504191)
Subject: Re: Bubinga as a topwood: right, wrong it doesn't matter?


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I this threadbombing or what?
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Weaser P
Posted 2014-12-28 5:57 PM (#504200 - in reply to #504191)
Subject: Re: Bubinga as a topwood: right, wrong it doesn't matter?


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Apologies, gp, it may have gotten quickly out of hand.

With that said, Beal, the suction cup is working out great. For the neighborhood gents. They're slipping me one (or three) too many and then have fun "testing" me. I'm convinced that there's probably at least one more cast in my very near future...

Bob, some DO love your taste in clothes. Lady Gaga, Steven Tyler, Liberace...ok, maybe the "taste" is a little strong for Liberace but who knows? On any given Friday night...

Ok, I believe the topic at hand was station wagon panels...
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2wheeldrummer
Posted 2014-12-28 7:49 PM (#504203 - in reply to #504191)
Subject: Re: Bubinga as a topwood: right, wrong it doesn't matter?



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Weaser exactly what are the neighborhood gents slipping you???

Actual topic was Bubinga tops,I have a 99 collectors w the waterfall bubinga top, my understanding of the design is what they call a panel-master top where they sandwich two layers of bubinga around a core like they do for the Adamas 1597.Visually bubinga is gorgeous,sonically its a very hard wood so it can be a little bright but I think it has a very articulate tone and depending on your playing style can be a very good top.Your S868 might be a laminate or a sandwich, look inside the manhole cover and if you can see the bubinga grain then its probably a sandwich.
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guitarplayer_pr
Posted 2014-12-28 8:45 PM (#504205 - in reply to #504203)
Subject: Re: Bubinga as a topwood: right, wrong it doesn't matter?


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2wheeldrummer - 2014-12-28 7:49 PM

Weaser exactly what are the neighborhood gents slipping you???

Actual topic was Bubinga tops,I have a 99 collectors w the waterfall bubinga top, my understanding of the design is what they call a panel-master top where they sandwich two layers of bubinga around a core like they do for the Adamas 1597.Visually bubinga is gorgeous,sonically its a very hard wood so it can be a little bright but I think it has a very articulate tone and depending on your playing style can be a very good top.Your S868 might be a laminate or a sandwich, look inside the manhole cover and if you can see the bubinga grain then its probably a sandwich.


You're the second person who tells me about the 99 collectors and that maybe, this S868 is a "reissue" of that 99 Collectors. Here are the pictures from the inside:



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guitarplayer_pr
Posted 2014-12-28 8:48 PM (#504206 - in reply to #504191)
Subject: Re: Bubinga as a topwood: right, wrong it doesn't matter?


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#2



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guitarplayer_pr
Posted 2014-12-28 8:51 PM (#504207 - in reply to #504191)
Subject: Re: Bubinga as a topwood: right, wrong it doesn't matter?


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From the outside:



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guitarplayer_pr
Posted 2014-12-28 8:53 PM (#504208 - in reply to #504191)
Subject: Re: Bubinga as a topwood: right, wrong it doesn't matter?


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And yes, this guitar's tone is exactly how you describe your '99.
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marenostrum
Posted 2014-12-29 3:49 AM (#504210 - in reply to #504191)
Subject: Re: Bubinga as a topwood: right, wrong it doesn't matter?



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This video is a great example of how the 99c sounds like.....(thank you Bob....)
To my ears it sound very nice and sweet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwAGs0Tvluk
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Darkbar
Posted 2014-12-29 6:15 AM (#504211 - in reply to #504210)
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maremagnum - 2014-12-29 4:49 AM

This video is a great example of how the 99c sounds like.....(thank you Bob....)
To my ears it sound very nice and sweet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwAGs0Tvluk

Wow! I forgot that I did that video. I can no longer access that youtube account to add to or make changes...
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guitarplayer_pr
Posted 2014-12-29 7:27 AM (#504212 - in reply to #504210)
Subject: Re: Bubinga as a topwood: right, wrong it doesn't matter?


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maremagnum - 2014-12-29 3:49 AM

This video is a great example of how the 99c sounds like.....(thank you Bob....)
To my ears it sound very nice and sweet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwAGs0Tvluk



Sweet and tasty sound.
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Beal
Posted 2014-12-29 9:22 AM (#504216 - in reply to #504191)
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"I can no longer access that account". Wow, shirt censorship at its height!

Funny how panel master was started as a derogatory term and has become accepted as the norm. Having said that it is a term that works well.

Do they do station wagons like that anymore?
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jay
Posted 2014-12-29 10:25 AM (#504217 - in reply to #504216)
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Like this?

 





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Beal
Posted 2014-12-29 12:22 PM (#504221 - in reply to #504191)
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Yeah like that, looks great in green!
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2wheeldrummer
Posted 2014-12-29 1:36 PM (#504225 - in reply to #504217)
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amosmoses - 2014-12-29 10:25 AM

Like this?

 



I think those are laminates, Clark Griswald must have gotten the Asian model.
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Darkbar
Posted 2014-12-29 4:40 PM (#504240 - in reply to #504191)
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Definitely a Celebrity model
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guitarplayer_pr
Posted 2014-12-29 11:41 PM (#504262 - in reply to #504240)
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darkbarguitar - 2014-12-29 4:40 PM

Definitely a Celebrity model


Which one?
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guitarplayer_pr
Posted 2014-12-30 9:38 AM (#504270 - in reply to #504191)
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Edited by guitarplayer_pr 2014-12-30 9:40 AM
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Patch
Posted 2015-01-05 6:32 AM (#504441 - in reply to #504191)
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Love the Bubinga tops! Here's mine.

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guitarplayer_pr
Posted 2015-01-05 1:03 PM (#504447 - in reply to #504441)
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patchmcg - 2015-01-05 6:32 AM

Love the Bubinga tops! Here's mine.




Beauty!!!!
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