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Location: Texas | I think "Get a Life "would be a fantastic Forum to post under. I am betting my next post would surely be appropriate. |
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Location: Seymour, Tennessee | I had to go look at A-970 cause this thread peaked my interest. Mine has weaving that is pretty definative and the neck block looks a little more angular than the one in the pic. Probably just the lighting. |
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Location: Pueblo West, CO | BONEKROSHA - 2013-03-23 6:18 PM
I had to go look at A-970 cause this thread peaked my interest. Mine has weaving that is pretty definative and the neck block looks a little more angular than the one in the pic. Probably just the lighting.
Sounds like a very early 2ng gen bowl. Is it shiny or textured?
Does the neck-block look like these?
Pic2 Pic3Here's a few pics of your guitar's brethren, A-913. 1111 A-913 #1 1111 A-913 #2 1111 A-913 #3 |
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Location: SoCal | Gotta love the wood on the necks of those early Ovations! I think they are just beautiful..... |
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Location: Seymour, Tennessee | Shiny bowl, neck block looks more like those but there aren't any numbers on it. |
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Location: Texas | Morning Paul... I wonder how they decided what neck they put on the early guitars...#485 (stolen from Nicks backyard) has either a one or two piece neck. You don't see many of these attached to a shiny bowl.
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| Alphanumeric serial numbers (A + XXX, B + XXX, etc.) were never stamped on neck blocks. Only three digit, four digit and five digit numbers were stamped on neck blocks, with the three digit numbers being in a circle, and the four and five digit numbers being in a rectangle.
The alphanumeric numbers started in 1968 with the A + XXX serialization and ended in 1971 at approximately M + XXX. The numerical only serialization ended in 1971 - 1972 at approximately 14000, with the serial number stamped on the neck block. |
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