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Re: Guitar Delivered!

Postby wombat » Sat Jul 24, 2010 8:00 pm

My computer has been down all day.
I just got it going.
It could crash again anytime. If I disappear, that's what's happening! :cry:

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Re: Guitar Delivered!

Postby wombat » Sat Jul 24, 2010 8:02 pm

wombat wrote:
I'm considering not even tuning it up and playing it, but taking it straight to my guitar tech to have it gone over, and set up for me. I won't ask it to pose for a full photo session until it's cleaned up quite a bit.


Well, I took it to the man's shop after work today, and as I would have wagered money upon, he was closed! :evil: I am sitting at home now doing a lot of rubbing on it.

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Re: Guitar Delivered!

Postby wombat » Sat Jul 24, 2010 8:11 pm

Sarah93003 wrote:Very nice 1972 Celebrity-III. This one has a fairly unique paint scheme in that they outlined the F holes in black. I don't think I've seen that before. Cool!...... Would you look to see if there is a label inside the F hole and see if the serial number matches the fretboard? Thanks!


Thanks for the props on the paint. I too, am liking the added burst around the F holes.
Very quickly after unpacking it, I took a dive into the f holes. No stickers are visible. :cry:

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Re: Guitar Delivered!

Postby wombat » Sat Jul 24, 2010 8:28 pm

101Volts wrote:Your Celebrity looks like its in great shape, Wombat! How does the neck feel to you, What strings are you going to put on your Celebrity and do I see binding on the neck?
Austin


For most of my life I've used 9's. In the Eighties, Extra Lite 8's became very popular, but I stuck with my 9's.
Now, heavier strings are all the rage, and I was playing 10's for a few years, but I'm finding myself being called back to the 9's.
I've never been entirely motivated by what's most popular. If I was, I probably wouldn't be wild about Mosrites! ;)

While the guitar was still wrapped in all sorts of packing material, I reached in and closed my left hand around a naked length of neck, and it felt absolutely wonderful!
It seems nice and wide, but very flat and thin. It has a real quality feel to it! :!:

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Celebrity Photos

Postby wombat » Sun Jul 25, 2010 8:52 pm

I took my Celebrity to work with me Saturday, planning on dropping it off at the luthier. I guessed correctly! He was closed! :evil:
I spent a great deal of time cleaning up Pokie last night, and even more time cleaning her up today. We went outside and took photos this afternoon.


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Re: Celebrity Photos

Postby 101Volts » Sun Jul 25, 2010 9:14 pm

Great pictures, Wombat! I'm confused about the fourth one though, It looks like your Celebrity is levitating. I don't even see the stand in that pic! :shock: (Maybe I'm missing something, I'm a bit tired)

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Re: Celebrity Photos

Postby Sarah93003 » Sun Jul 25, 2010 9:28 pm

101Volts wrote:Great pictures, Wombat! I'm confused about the fourth one though, It looks like your Celebrity is levitating. I don't even see the stand in that pic! :shock: (Maybe I'm missing something, I'm a bit tired)

Austin



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Re: Celebrity Photos

Postby Sarah93003 » Sun Jul 25, 2010 9:30 pm

Fantastic pictures! I sure do like the looks of the 1972 models. :mrgreen:
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Re: Celebrity Photos

Postby Veenture » Sun Jul 25, 2010 11:59 pm

wombat wrote:We went outside and took photos this afternoon.
http://www.deanguitars.tv/userpics/lib9b/alice148.JPG

Awesome, that is one of the coolest and neatest looking picture of a Mosrite headstock I've seen for a while! You lucky guy ;)

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Re: Celebrity Photos

Postby MWaldorf » Mon Jul 26, 2010 10:30 am

that's a great looking guitar, and with Jedi powers no less. congratulations!
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