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Markh61133
Posted 2015-03-18 6:59 PM (#507849)
Subject: Question about Model Number


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Hello, I am hoping that some knowledgeable member can help me with this question. I just picked up a 1973 Ovation Classical Acoustic Electric Guitar from a Pawn Shop here in Denver, it has a metal oval label with a handwritten model number 1623-4. Not sure it this is a mistake and should be 1624-4 or if it was custom made?

I can post photos if you need me too but any help anyone can offer would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.

Mark
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Damon67
Posted 2015-03-18 7:08 PM (#507850 - in reply to #507849)
Subject: Re: Question about Model Number



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It almost sounds like it was a Classic Artist instead of a Country Artist.

Only thing is, I never heard of a Classic Artist. Mighta been a custom order. I also thought the model was stamped on the foil labels
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Markh61133
Posted 2015-03-18 7:36 PM (#507853 - in reply to #507849)
Subject: Re: Question about Model Number


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Thank you for the reply. I have only seen stamped model numbers on the metal label but this one is clearly written with a pen but they pushed hard and indented the metal. I am thinking it is a special order too. There used to be a "crack the code" on the Ovation website but it has been removed. Just curious what the numbers in the model number stand for?
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Damon67
Posted 2015-03-18 7:42 PM (#507854 - in reply to #507849)
Subject: Re: Question about Model Number



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it depends on the timeframe, but in those days the 6 woulda meant a/e, the 2 woulda meant artist bowl, and the 3 woulda meant classical (verses 4 for the County)

the -4 is for the natural finish
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Markh61133
Posted 2015-03-18 7:45 PM (#507855 - in reply to #507849)
Subject: Re: Question about Model Number


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Thank you so much for the information, that is very interesting. Based on the serial number and the information on the Ovation website, the guitar is from early 1973. I cant believe the condition of the guitar, it is excellent. Because of the dry weather here almost every Ovation I come across has cracks in the top but not this one. Thank you again for the info!
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Standingovation
Posted 2015-03-19 4:49 AM (#507865 - in reply to #507849)
Subject: Re: Question about Model Number



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It's the Artist Classic. Was only sold for a few years.
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Geostorm98
Posted 2015-03-19 6:22 AM (#507866 - in reply to #507849)
Subject: Re: Question about Model Number



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I have seen handwritten model numbers on a foil label too.
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Markh61133
Posted 2015-03-19 6:55 AM (#507867 - in reply to #507849)
Subject: Re: Question about Model Number


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Thank you so much for all your help!
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Damon67
Posted 2015-03-19 12:46 PM (#507869 - in reply to #507865)
Subject: Re: Question about Model Number



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Standingovation - 2015-03-19 2:49 AM It's the Artist Classic. Was only sold for a few years.

 

Dave, what's the difference between that and the Country? top wood? nut width?

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Standingovation
Posted 2015-03-19 7:25 PM (#507874 - in reply to #507849)
Subject: Re: Question about Model Number



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I do remember looking into this many moons ago. Now I think about it maybe it was something like the Artist Classic is the non-cutaway one, and the Country Classic is the cutaway. Otherwise identical. I dunno ... the numbering and naming was not always in synch. And what actually got on the label could be a function of the time of day. Who knows. Or maybe better off not knowing.
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