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Papap
Posted 2013-02-17 8:29 PM (#465422)
Subject: FS 1977 Deluxe Balladeer


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This a a nice old Model 1612-1, s/n 102975. It has a few superficial finish cracks and a nick or two, but looks pretty darn good for a 35 year old guitar. It plays very nice with a great sound plugged or unplugged. It has nice low action and very little fretwear. Comes with original case. Price is $400.00 plus actual shipping costs.





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standing
Posted 2013-02-17 9:16 PM (#465424 - in reply to #465422)
Subject: Re: FS 1977 Deluxe Balladeer



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FYI; I believe that a 1612 would actually be called a "Custom Balladeer" not a "Deluxe Balladeer."

Edited by standing 2013-02-17 9:20 PM
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Papap
Posted 2013-02-17 9:33 PM (#465425 - in reply to #465424)
Subject: Re: FS 1977 Deluxe Balladeer


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Hate to disagree Sir, But Ovations Crack the Code 4th digit number 2 indicates it is a Deluxe Balladeer. Thanks for your interest and input. Papap
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2013-02-17 10:36 PM (#465427 - in reply to #465422)
Subject: Re: FS 1977 Deluxe Balladeer


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It's a Custom Balladeer. You'll find it in this catalog
http://ovationtribute.com/Catalogues/Ovation%2070%27s%20Catalog%20I...

The Deluxe Balladeer was built in the 1960's and became the Legend in the early 70's. Wonder thru the webpage I referenced. You'll have a good time and learn a lot. A margarita and nachos enhance the experience.....
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2013-02-17 10:38 PM (#465428 - in reply to #465422)
Subject: Re: FS 1977 Deluxe Balladeer



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Gee... Ovation calls it a Custom Balladeer...
http://www.ovationguitars.com/archive/guitar/custom_balladeer_1612

(not to be repetitious)
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standing
Posted 2013-02-17 11:05 PM (#465430 - in reply to #465425)
Subject: Re: FS 1977 Deluxe Balladeer



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Papap - 2013-02-17 9:33 PM

Hate to disagree Sir, But Ovations Crack the Code 4th digit number 2 indicates it is a Deluxe Balladeer. Thanks for your interest and input. Papap


I believe that "Crack the Code" is misleading in this case.

The fourth digit #2 only indicated a "Deluxe Balladeer" for guitars produced before November 1968, Ovation acoustic guitars with a fourth digit of #2 made after that time were called "Custom Balladeers." At that same time Deluxe Balladeers were renumbered as 1117's and the "7" models were eventually renamed "Legend" (in June of 1972.)

Furthermore, yours is an A/E Shallow Bowl, and I don't believe Ovation ever made an A/E Deluxe Balladeer, nor a Shallow Bowl Deluxe Balladeer.

If it is a model #1612 that was made in 1977 (which your serial number would indicate is correct) I stand by my assertion that it is a Custom Balladeer.

Try this chart:

http://www.ovationtribute.com/O_Decoder/O-Decoder%20rev8.htm

Good luck with your sale, Sir…


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moody, p.i.
Posted 2013-02-17 11:09 PM (#465431 - in reply to #465422)
Subject: Re: FS 1977 Deluxe Balladeer


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Where do you get that it's a shallow bowl? 1612 were deep bowls.....
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standing
Posted 2013-02-17 11:42 PM (#465434 - in reply to #465431)
Subject: Re: FS 1977 Deluxe Balladeer



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immoody - 2013-02-17 11:09 PM

Where do you get that it's a shallow bowl? 1612 were deep bowls.....


I just threw that in so you'd stop agreeing with me Moody, it seemed so unnatural…

The "decoder" indicates it was a shallow bowl:

http://www.ovationtribute.com/O_Decoder/O-Decoder%20rev8.htm

But, you're correct, the third "1" in the number should indicate a deep bowl. (It's hard to tell from the photos above, so I took the decoder's word for it without thinking about it.)

(Paging Jérôme…)



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Papap
Posted 2013-02-18 7:34 AM (#465440 - in reply to #465434)
Subject: Re: FS 1977 Deluxe Balladeer


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Looks like Papap has a lot to learn, just when I thought I knew a little something. Thanks everyone for your information. Now, doesn't someone need this guitar. I need money worse than a dead man needs a coffin.
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Darkbar
Posted 2013-02-18 10:29 AM (#465444 - in reply to #465440)
Subject: Re: FS 1977 Deluxe Balladeer



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Papap...you've only had five posts and already you realize you still need to learn. My first 53 posts were completely stupid, and 2/3rds still are.
Nice guitar, love that burst

Edited by BobG 2013-02-18 10:31 AM
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standing
Posted 2013-02-18 11:33 AM (#465449 - in reply to #465422)
Subject: Re: FS 1977 Deluxe Balladeer



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Papap,

The bad news is that we temporarily hijacked your thread.
The good news is that every time someone comments, it bumps it back to the top of recent threads.

Good luck with your sale.

(BTW, the "Decoder" on the OvationTribute website should be corrected soon to reflect that the 1612 is a deep bowl.)
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2013-02-18 11:40 AM (#465450 - in reply to #465444)
Subject: Re: FS 1977 Deluxe Balladeer


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darkbarguitar - 2013-02-18 8:29 AM

Papap...you've only had five posts and already you realize you still need to learn. My first 53 posts were completely stupid, and 2/3rds still are.
Nice guitar, love that burst

You think only 2/3rds are? I think you're closer to the rest of us, up in the 90% range....
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dwg preacher
Posted 2013-02-18 5:26 PM (#465476 - in reply to #465422)
Subject: Re: FS 1977 Deluxe Balladeer



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That's the first one I've ever seen with the strips of fiber still visible on the inside of the bowl.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2013-02-18 7:17 PM (#465479 - in reply to #465476)
Subject: Re: FS 1977 Deluxe Balladeer



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dwg preacher - 2013-02-18 3:26 PM

That's the first one I've ever seen with the strips of fiber still visible on the inside of the bowl.

That is how you know that it is a Hand-Laid bowl.

(now I gotta dig-out my old 1121)
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DanSavage
Posted 2013-02-19 10:13 AM (#465539 - in reply to #465422)
Subject: Re: FS 1977 Deluxe Balladeer



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Technically, there are two generations of hand-laid bowls.

The first was hand-laid and vacuum-bagged over a male mold. The second was just a hand lay-up inside a female mold.

The first one shows no cloth weave inside and the second shows cloth weave inside, like what can be seen in Papap's guitar.

Ovation switched from the first generation to the second in 1968 and stayed with it until about 1981. After that, all Ovation bowls were SMC. (Sheet Molding Compound) Ovation used SMC bowls for Applause guitars starting in 1974.

The current hand-laid bowls available from the factory for the vintage Lyrachord line of guitars and customs are vacuum-bagged over a male mold like the originals.

Edited by DanSavage 2013-02-19 10:20 AM
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