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Location: Tuscany, Italy | Should it be with a brown bowl ?
http://cgi.ebay.com/1978-Sunburst-Ovation-Legend-Guitar-1117-w-Hard... |
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Joined: July 2002 Posts: 1900
| No, the '78 Legend bowls were black. I have a '78 Country Artist in sunburst, and the bowl is black and the label is the same style. This Legend looks to be in very good condition for a 1978 guitar. |
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Joined: July 2002 Posts: 1900
| But, there were also older Legends with brown bowls.
See Ebay# 190193815681 |
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Location: East Tennessee | I love the way Ovation does Sunburst.
Steve just like the look of your Country Artist. :cool: |
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Joined: March 2006 Posts: 1634
Location: Chehalis, Washington | Not to toot my own horn...but I just listed an matching '79 1617 on ebay as well.
Just FYI... ;) |
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| Hey Andrew, I'm also a big fan of the early O's. Your '79 Legend is a classic original, as the stacked tone/volume knob on the shoulder was unique then. I'm wondering if they made a Campbell Artist in the same configuration. It would be a great match to my Sunburst 1624. Both midbowls with the same electronics. It's also almost impossible to find an early midbowl cutaway electric 1777 Legend. |
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Location: Tuscany, Italy | Andrew-edens, indeed a very nice guitar !!
Riccardo |
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Location: East Tennessee | Andrew,
Very nice guitar.
Steve,
You'd better hit the BIN. |
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