
What else do you have?
- Dennisthe Menace
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EXCELLENT ZAK!!! 

make the Mos' of it, choose the 'rite stuff.
.........Owner of 9 Mosrites...
.....proud owner and documented:
1963 "the Ventures" Model s/n #0038
http://www.thevintagerockproject.com/
.........Owner of 9 Mosrites...
.....proud owner and documented:
1963 "the Ventures" Model s/n #0038
http://www.thevintagerockproject.com/
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That's some great stuff on the Blues, Zak. 
I've checked out your other bands tunes before and have The Alley Dukes bookmarked. I've played it when friends have stopped by to see what's my latest project. I tell them I'm learning some new material and click on your site. It's hilarious to watch their expressions.


I've checked out your other bands tunes before and have The Alley Dukes bookmarked. I've played it when friends have stopped by to see what's my latest project. I tell them I'm learning some new material and click on your site. It's hilarious to watch their expressions.


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Re: What else do you have?
These days I do a bunch of acoustic stuff, so the stable reflects that trend. Lot's more pictures of each can be seen if you click the link in my signature.
There's been many over the years. Here's what's left in order of acquisition:
My first guitar in 1982 - Ovation UKII
Gibson Flying V Custom Shop Designer Series (modified with Wonderbar)

Kramer Focus 1000

Bobby (though in pieces)

Ovation 1778-1 LX Elite

Peavey T-60

Peavey Predator with Roland synth pickup added

'67 Ovation Tornado (the 535th Ovation EVER made)

'80 Ovation PF-22 (2nd one built of about 20, prototype that never went to market)

'81 Ovation Magnum IV

'69 Ovation Deluxe Balladeer 1117-4 (Really the first Legend model, the name was changed the following year)

Takamine Nashville Series NV340S

'75 Ovation Viper (first year)

Ovation Elite 1537-1 (The "Holy Grail" of wood topped Ovations AKA "The Wooden Adamas")

Ovation Legend 1617-4

Adamas 2080

Ovation Custom Elite LX 12 string (The only one in existence, a custom order from the factory)

There's been many over the years. Here's what's left in order of acquisition:
My first guitar in 1982 - Ovation UKII

Gibson Flying V Custom Shop Designer Series (modified with Wonderbar)

Kramer Focus 1000

Bobby (though in pieces)

Ovation 1778-1 LX Elite

Peavey T-60

Peavey Predator with Roland synth pickup added

'67 Ovation Tornado (the 535th Ovation EVER made)

'80 Ovation PF-22 (2nd one built of about 20, prototype that never went to market)

'81 Ovation Magnum IV

'69 Ovation Deluxe Balladeer 1117-4 (Really the first Legend model, the name was changed the following year)

Takamine Nashville Series NV340S

'75 Ovation Viper (first year)

Ovation Elite 1537-1 (The "Holy Grail" of wood topped Ovations AKA "The Wooden Adamas")

Ovation Legend 1617-4

Adamas 2080

Ovation Custom Elite LX 12 string (The only one in existence, a custom order from the factory)

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Those are SWEET! I trust you have each insured??
make the Mos' of it, choose the 'rite stuff.
.........Owner of 9 Mosrites...
.....proud owner and documented:
1963 "the Ventures" Model s/n #0038
http://www.thevintagerockproject.com/
.........Owner of 9 Mosrites...
.....proud owner and documented:
1963 "the Ventures" Model s/n #0038
http://www.thevintagerockproject.com/
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Dennisthe Menace wrote:Those are SWEET! I trust you have each insured??
Thanks Dennis.
As for coverage, they're all covered on a blanket renters policy. There is a special policy for the Mosrite though. It's covered no matter where it is. I had a hard time deciding what to place it's worth at. I mean really, how do you put a value on something that's not replaceable?
I decided on $10k. You think that's overkill? Not enough? Input there is appreciated. I have a local guy here who sets values for Vintage Guitar Magazine, but he was in a bicycle accident on Labor Day and is out of commission for a while. Bad stuff. Punctured lung, broken ribs sorts of injuries.
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Damon67 wrote:Dennisthe Menace wrote:Those are SWEET! I trust you have each insured??
Thanks Dennis.
As for coverage, they're all covered on a blanket renters policy. There is a special policy for the Mosrite though. It's covered no matter where it is. I had a hard time deciding what to place it's worth at. I mean really, how do you put a value on something that's not replaceable?
I decided on $10k. You think that's overkill? Not enough? Input there is appreciated. I have a local guy here who sets values for Vintage Guitar Magazine, but he was in a bicycle accident on Labor Day and is out of commission for a while. Bad stuff. Punctured lung, broken ribs sorts of injuries.
Sorry to hear of your friend's misfortunes, I hope he makes a speedy recovery.
$10K??


p.s. There's an old phrase out there- " INSURANCE is GREAT....until you need it


make the Mos' of it, choose the 'rite stuff.
.........Owner of 9 Mosrites...
.....proud owner and documented:
1963 "the Ventures" Model s/n #0038
http://www.thevintagerockproject.com/
.........Owner of 9 Mosrites...
.....proud owner and documented:
1963 "the Ventures" Model s/n #0038
http://www.thevintagerockproject.com/
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Damon,
Nice photography. Some of those could go into a guitar calender.
Nice photography. Some of those could go into a guitar calender.
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Strat-o-rama wrote:Damon,
Nice photography. Some of those could go into a guitar calender.
Thanks...
And some are

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Very nice collection. Love those glass vases too!
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Eastwood Sidejack-surf/instro
Dipinto Galaxie IV-surf/instro
'64 sunburst Strat (all original except replaced frets, p/u selector, volume pot, input jack but kept originals) - rock, blues
Epiphone Alleykat (have 2, tobac. sunburst and trans. black) - blues, rock
G&L Tribute ASAT Classic Semi-Hollow - country, misc.
2008 Fender P-Bass Standard (in electron blue)
Larrivee OM3-K (koa back and sides - for fingerstyle)
Cort acoustic/elec. (forget model - for the rare acoustic bar gig and futzing around at home)
THe one that got away - '63 Gibson SG Special ala Pete Townshend
Dipinto Galaxie IV-surf/instro
'64 sunburst Strat (all original except replaced frets, p/u selector, volume pot, input jack but kept originals) - rock, blues
Epiphone Alleykat (have 2, tobac. sunburst and trans. black) - blues, rock
G&L Tribute ASAT Classic Semi-Hollow - country, misc.
2008 Fender P-Bass Standard (in electron blue)
Larrivee OM3-K (koa back and sides - for fingerstyle)
Cort acoustic/elec. (forget model - for the rare acoustic bar gig and futzing around at home)
THe one that got away - '63 Gibson SG Special ala Pete Townshend
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