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Help with Glen Campbell 12-string!

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Joshua Richards
Posted 2003-03-09 3:25 PM (#211225)
Subject: Help with Glen Campbell 12-string!


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I'm looking for info on my guitar.
(Not to sell. Never would I sell it.)

Glen Campbell 12-string.
Model # 1118-4;
Serial #-099674

To view the pics, go to:
http://www.joshuarichards.com/GlenCampbell.html

It is a single cutaway, and has a classical style headstock.

Take a look at the preamp controls. Does that look like a stock Ovation pre-amp volume and EQ?

According the Ovation Fan Club information,
this model number is just an acoustic guitar.
But mine is an acoustic/electric.

Also, the final 4 on the model number indicates Natural finish. Though, as you can see, mine is a sunburst.

I'm utterly confused.
But boy, do I love this guitar!

I'd appreciate it if anyone out there could help explain the discrepancies.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2003-03-09 4:22 PM (#211226 - in reply to #211225)
Subject: Re: Help with Glen Campbell 12-string!


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Posts: 15686

Location: SoCal
Looks like some who had the guitar before you sent it to Ovation for some work. This guitar is a beautiful instrument, but isn't anything that was ever in an Ovation catalog.

The neck is from a Glen Campbell 12 string, and you are right that the model number is for an acoustic guitar only.

Ovation never (as far as I know), made a cutaway Glen Campbell 12 string. Even more confusing is the trim on the body is the trim from a custom legend, not a GC model. Lastly, the electronics are from the early 1990's.

This may have been a custom made guitar, made in the early 1990's.

Anybody else want to take a crack at this?
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Standingovation
Posted 2003-03-09 4:40 PM (#211227 - in reply to #211225)
Subject: Re: Help with Glen Campbell 12-string!



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Posts: 6202

Location: Phoenix AZ
Glen Campbell neck on a Custom Legend cutaway body. The body, rosette, electronics and bridge are definately Custom Legend early 90's. My guess is that someone owned a 1118-4 GC 12 and the body got damaged beyond repair so they salvaged the neck and had it out on a CL body. The serial number is 1976 which pre-dates the cutaways and OP24 pre-amp. The original labels from the GC were reapplied to the new bowl.

Dave

PS - Hey Budney, do you know anything about this? Could be your handiwork?
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Joshua Richards
Posted 2003-03-10 5:26 PM (#211228 - in reply to #211225)
Subject: Re: Help with Glen Campbell 12-string!


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Thanks, moody, p.i. & Standingovation.

Looks like I own a bastard, of sorts.

How odd.

I don't know the history of this instrument. I bought it used in Manhattan, Kansas in 1998--- for $250.00, which included the hardshell case.

It was on consignment at a music store. The guys at the store told me they suggested the fellow sell it for $800 or so. Perhaps his desire to sell it so cheap was that he knew it was an oddity.

If this guitar was ever stolen or destroyed, I don't know what I would do. Hell, is there an Ovation custom shop?

Thanks again for the insight.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2003-03-10 6:06 PM (#211229 - in reply to #211225)
Subject: Re: Help with Glen Campbell 12-string!


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Posts: 15686

Location: SoCal
Joshua:

I personally think that you got one helluva deal on your guitar. If you ever get tired of it, I'll give you $250 for it. My personal guess is that it's worth, on the open market, 2-3 times that. Keep it forever. You have a beautiful, one of a kind.

I don't know if Ovation has a custom shop, but I know they take custom orders.

FYI, Glen Campbell recorded a song called Manhatten Kansas.
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Bailey
Posted 2003-03-11 1:57 AM (#211230 - in reply to #211225)
Subject: Re: Help with Glen Campbell 12-string!


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Posts: 3005

Location: Las Cruces, NM
Dang it Paul

You're the PI, can't you track this baby down and solve the mystery for us ordinary members. I'm not going to sleep for days looking for a GC 12 string for $250 in some obscure music store, let's see Glen also did Galveston, I'll head out in that direction.

Bailey
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