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Joined: December 2021 Posts: 4
Location: Wilbraham Ma. | I have 2 ovation balladeers, I purchased at an antique shop. Both have large holes cut in the bowls.one is a 12 string shiny bowl balladeer serial #2347. 1967 -68. The other is a Deluxe balladeer serial# B365. 1968-69. I was wondering if anyone knows why the holes? These holes are much larger than the holes made for ovation electronics access. My thoughts are that these might have been seconds at the factory, and discarded. DOES ANYONE KNOW ANY INFORMATION. .I am a new member to this forum, and would like to post pictures of them, and maybe sell them.I haven't figured out how to do that yet.Thanks |
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Joined: September 2006 Posts: 10777
Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | It is possible that those were made to display the bracing and such in the innards.
I know that I have seen such guitars. I cannot remember where.
I have not seen your guitars, so I am just guessing.
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There are many members who know a lot about such things... I just ain't one of them.
So... You are now free to post in other sections.
Welcome.
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 10583
Location: NJ | they were used to change braces to experiment on the tops and the sound.
I have had several like that |
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Joined: December 2021 Posts: 4
Location: Wilbraham Ma. | THANKS for the info, on the Balladeer holes. |
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Joined: December 2021 Posts: 4
Location: Wilbraham Ma. | Thanks for the info. |
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