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jdi
Posted 2003-07-28 9:11 AM (#342740)
Subject: Custom Baladeer 1112-4


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Vintage deep bowl acoustic roundback. Serial # 012506. Perfect condition, with original hard shell case, recent professional setup. Make me an offer, request info or jpeg photos at: jdi@hamilton.edu
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2003-07-28 9:22 AM (#342741 - in reply to #342740)
Subject: Re: Custom Baladeer 1112-4


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This wouldn't be a Deluxe Balladeer. Your guitar is a Custom Balladeer built sometime in the 1970 (I'm too lazy to look it up).
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jdi
Posted 2003-07-28 9:35 AM (#342742 - in reply to #342740)
Subject: Re: Custom Baladeer 1112-4


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Moody - Are you basing that on the model # or serial #? I felt that I had calculated the year and model accurately based on the Ovation website "crack the code" chart , and info from a local guitar shop who recently looked at it. Please provide some more info so that I can correct myself, if need be.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2003-07-28 9:44 AM (#342743 - in reply to #342740)
Subject: Re: Custom Baladeer 1112-4


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No problem. A Deluxe Balladeer's model number is K-1016. This is from a brochure from 1968. My 1968 DB doesn't even have a model number, it just says (on a rectangular label inside the guitar "Deluxe Balladeer".

The model number for your guitar is 1112. That is the model number for a Custom Balladeer. It would have inlays like a Glen Campbell model, but no neck binding. I would also guess that it has the label inside that looks like metal, but isn't. The model number is in the upper right hand side of it.

Also, a guitar built in 1968, if it has no letter in front of it, would have only 4 digits, not 5. From the reference page, it looks like your guitar was probably built in 1973.

Lastly, a DB has a shiney bowl. Bet your's is textured.

Where did I go wrong?

I gotta get a life.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-07-28 9:47 AM (#342744 - in reply to #342740)
Subject: Re: Custom Baladeer 1112-4


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Moody's right, the serial number puts it around '73, which makes it a Custom Balladeer. There's a few differences betwen the 2. A '68 deluxe Balladeer has slightly simpler inlays, probably a shiny bowl, inlaid rosette, 5-point rosewood bridge & Grover machines. The deluxe balladeer from that time would have the model code K-1016. Later they added a bound fingerboard and the model number became 1117. The 1117 Deluxe Balladeer was renamed the Legend and the 1112 was introduced around '72 as a gap-filler between the Legend & Balladeer
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jdi
Posted 2003-07-28 9:53 AM (#342745 - in reply to #342740)
Subject: Re: Custom Baladeer 1112-4


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Thanks to both of you! Moody's description fits perfectly, so I guess I stand corrected and will edit/update my listing. Can either of you give me a "ballpark" fair market value for this guitar with original hard case? I've only been playing for about 4 years. I love the sound and feel of this guitar, but am looking at a used acoustic electric and unfortunately can't really afford to keep both. Thanks again for sharing your expertise.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2003-07-28 9:53 AM (#342746 - in reply to #342740)
Subject: Re: Custom Baladeer 1112-4


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Temp needs a life too.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2003-07-28 10:40 AM (#342747 - in reply to #342740)
Subject: Re: Custom Baladeer 1112-4


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$3-400.
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imapickn
Posted 2011-10-28 12:50 PM (#342748 - in reply to #342740)
Subject: Re: Custom Baladeer 1112-4


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FWIW .. I have a 1973 Ovation ... 1112-4
I can't find proof of the year model, but I was told it was a 1973 by Kim Keeler at Ovation, when I sent it in to have a new bridge put on in 2002.

According to Ovation, the 4th digit, (the "2" above) is a "Deluxe Baladeer.., not a Custom Baladeer.

It has always had the "textured" back, which was repainted by Ovation when they did they work in 2002. The bowl is 5 13/16" deep, and at that time was called a "Deep Bowl" .. Now I think Ovation calls it "Standard Bowl."

It has the glued on rosette, and diamond shaped inlays as fret markers, with one round inlay at frets 12 and 19 as well.

I bought the guitar new at Ron LaGrand Music in Garden Grove, Calif. In Feb of 1975, as new old stock.

Just wanted to pass along some facts about my old friend .. :)
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seesquare
Posted 2011-10-28 2:49 PM (#342749 - in reply to #342740)
Subject: Re: Custom Baladeer 1112-4


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So, some 8 years later, whaddya askin'?
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jdi
Posted 2011-10-28 4:08 PM (#342750 - in reply to #342740)
Subject: Re: Custom Baladeer 1112-4


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Wow, like traveling back in time...
Guitar is long gone, but thanks for asking!
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Darkbar
Posted 2011-10-28 5:10 PM (#342751 - in reply to #342740)
Subject: Re: Custom Baladeer 1112-4



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Originally posted by seesquare:
So, some 8 years later, whaddya askin'?
How much can I sell it for....?
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Michael R. Winters
Posted 2011-10-28 7:21 PM (#342752 - in reply to #342740)
Subject: Re: Custom Baladeer 1112-4



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Have you figured out how much you want for it yet?
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imapickn
Posted 2011-10-31 3:23 PM (#342753 - in reply to #342740)
Subject: Re: Custom Baladeer 1112-4


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sorry folks, I thought I was responding to some misinformation about the 1112-4 ... I did not realize I was in a "for sale" part of the forum.

This thread just popped up when I did a google search of my model #1112-4 ... and the information seemed incorrect to me, so I posted my info to help any misunderstanding ...

Sorry I was confusing...But mine is not for sale.

But thank you for your interest.. :)
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seesquare
Posted 2011-10-31 4:41 PM (#342754 - in reply to #342740)
Subject: Re: Custom Baladeer 1112-4


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The BottomFeeders Luthiery Guild is ever-vigilant.
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imapickn
Posted 2011-10-31 8:06 PM (#342755 - in reply to #342740)
Subject: Re: Custom Baladeer 1112-4


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"The BottomFeeders Luthiery Guild is ever-vigilant."

Am I the only one who has no idea what that means ?

Is it an insult or merely an attempt at appearing clever ? ;) Because for me, it appears to be clever.
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MWoody
Posted 2011-10-31 10:19 PM (#342756 - in reply to #342740)
Subject: Re: Custom Baladeer 1112-4



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No, there are likely two or three others...


We're the cheap bastards that repick the nit picks and details for hidden treasure and authenticity.
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