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Looking for Glen Campbell shallow bowl

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saccaguea
Posted 2008-03-17 11:46 PM (#48993)
Subject: Looking for Glen Campbell shallow bowl


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I know someone looking for a Glen Campbell shallow bowl. I recomended he look on this site.

Can anyone help with this?

Al?

If so please post price & picture

Thanks
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seesquare
Posted 2008-03-18 9:30 AM (#48994 - in reply to #48993)
Subject: Re: Looking for Glen Campbell shallow bowl


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Technically, they are an "Artist" bowl, between deep & super-shallow depth.
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Steve
Posted 2008-03-18 9:45 AM (#48995 - in reply to #48993)
Subject: Re: Looking for Glen Campbell shallow bowl


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I have an older shallow bowl artist. It would be interesting to compare the difference with the newer mid-depth bowls.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-03-18 10:16 AM (#48996 - in reply to #48993)
Subject: Re: Looking for Glen Campbell shallow bowl


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They are just a little shallower than the mid-bowls. Closer to mid than to the supershallow.
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Steve
Posted 2008-03-18 10:36 AM (#48997 - in reply to #48993)
Subject: Re: Looking for Glen Campbell shallow bowl


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So, the early midbowls were just a bit deeper, I guess. I haven't played a new Ovation in quite a while. My old country artist is lite weight and very comfortable to play. Needs a preamp, or maybe just a tech who can read my schematic and repair this one. I'd like to keep it original.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-03-18 10:55 AM (#48998 - in reply to #48993)
Subject: Re: Looking for Glen Campbell shallow bowl


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I know I'm going to get the numbers wrong as this is off the top of my head, but weren't artist depth bowls about 5 1/4" deep, while the mid depth bowl is 5 3/8"? Something like that.....
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Steve
Posted 2008-03-18 11:00 AM (#48999 - in reply to #48993)
Subject: Re: Looking for Glen Campbell shallow bowl


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If that's the case then the early artist bowls were more shallow. I get that confused. That and the fact that I've never seen an artist bowl Adamas I.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-03-18 11:28 AM (#49000 - in reply to #48993)
Subject: Re: Looking for Glen Campbell shallow bowl


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Moody's close. The artist bowl is just a bit shallower than the mid.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-03-18 12:07 PM (#49001 - in reply to #48993)
Subject: Re: Looking for Glen Campbell shallow bowl


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Ok. I've looked it up. These numbers are from the catalogs...

From the 70's and early 80's -

Deep bowl -- 5 13/16"
Artist --- 5 1/8"
SSB -- 4 3/16"

Bowl depths changed somewhere in the 90's to 2000 to

Deep -- 5 3/4"
Mid -- 5 1/4"
SSB -- 4 1/16"
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Steve
Posted 2008-03-18 12:46 PM (#49002 - in reply to #48993)
Subject: Re: Looking for Glen Campbell shallow bowl


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There's a 1980 Country Artist (serial# 223251) on ebay. The seller says it has a cedar top, but I don't remember them being made with cedar tops, just the classicals in a deep bowl had cedar tops, correct?
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-03-18 12:58 PM (#49003 - in reply to #48993)
Subject: Re: Looking for Glen Campbell shallow bowl


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CA's had spruce tops....
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cliff
Posted 2008-03-18 1:24 PM (#49004 - in reply to #48993)
Subject: Re: Looking for Glen Campbell shallow bowl


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Some spruce tops CAN "look" like cedar . . .

My spruce-topped CBalladeer looks more cedar than the cedar-topped Classical.
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Jeff
Posted 2008-03-18 1:57 PM (#49005 - in reply to #48993)
Subject: Re: Looking for Glen Campbell shallow bowl


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They're a bit pricey, but if the 40th Anniversary Glen Campbell reissue models are still available, you won't find a better sounding example of the GC Artist Balladeer than those. The reissues are very special guitars indeed. I've been the very proud and happy owner of one for about 3-4 weeks now, and it has all THE tone that first caused a bunch of us to jump on the Ovation band wagon all those years ago.
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Tupperware
Posted 2008-03-18 2:06 PM (#49006 - in reply to #48993)
Subject: Re: Looking for Glen Campbell shallow bowl


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I agree with Jeff 100%. The GC reissue is in my opinion one of THE VERY BEST wood topped guitars that Ovation has ever built. To my ears it's "right there" with the FD14 and original shiny Balladeers.

Speaking of shiny balladeers ... naw, never mind I won't hijack the thread.

Dave
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