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Standingovation
Posted 2021-12-23 8:31 PM (#556620)
Subject: Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer Shiny Bowl



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Not mine, but here is an original Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer shiny bowl on ebay for a good price.

These are among the rarest of the original shiny bowl models and has all the goodies ... shiny bowl, oversized signature TRC, inlaid "Deluxe" on peghead, 5-point rosewood bridge, dot/diamond markers, bound neck, gold hardware, etc. This model is the Real Deal of shiny bowls.

Like I said, this auction is not mine and the guitar might need a little attention but if for nothing other than historical purposes, this could be a real find by someone. Definitely the only one I've ever seen in the Blue finish.

Glen Campbell Shiny Bowl on eBAY

Here's what it might look like with a little TLC ...

Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer
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seesquare
Posted 2021-12-24 11:38 AM (#556621 - in reply to #556620)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer Shiny Bowl


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Yer killin' us here, Dave! That critter would, indeed, take some work. Probably worth it, though. I think the top has to be redone, frankly. The rest of it looks pretty good. Just hope the neck is fairly straight. Description in the auction is skimpy. You do have a keen eye. Well, we shall see what develops in the next 5 days. What was the bracing pattern on these models? I know when The Mothership retopped my Glen Campbell, they used A-bracing.
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Standingovation
Posted 2021-12-24 1:13 PM (#556622 - in reply to #556620)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer Shiny Bowl



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X braced
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Love O Fair
Posted 2021-12-24 2:23 PM (#556623 - in reply to #556620)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer Shiny Bowl



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It's essentially the 1968 Deluxe Balladeer I am getting from you, but with the Glen Campbell model's goodies and bling, right? I don't see this one's year listed on the Ebay auction, but they were produced only in'68-'69. I shutter to look at the blue paint and how it was slop-slathered onto such a nice guitar. If this one can be snagged up cheap and sent over to Dan for a rebuild it would definitely be a great thing to have. After telling you (Dave) that I was closing the Glen Campbell range gap by now owning an 1127 and the 1627 final-run reissue, I completely overlooked this model's existence. Makes me want to buy it and sock it away until I can afford to have it rebuilt. Then I actually would have the real-deal Glen Campbell bookends. But for now I am guitar poor (no, really, I am!).
Seesquare--- what is the year model you sent to New Hartford for a re-top? Did they perhaps change the bracing from X to A when they installed the new top?

Edited by Love O Fair 2021-12-24 2:48 PM
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Standingovation
Posted 2021-12-24 2:57 PM (#556624 - in reply to #556620)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer Shiny Bowl



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The GC oversized TRC alone is worth well over $50. I doubt you could find one of these without taking it from an existing guitar. The standard size and the storm size GC covers are pretty easy to come by, but the oversized one was only used on this specific model and they made how many ... 50, 100, maybe ???
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seesquare
Posted 2021-12-24 7:04 PM (#556625 - in reply to #556624)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer Shiny Bowl


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"Connelly" was a 1983 manufacture. I named it after Helen Hunt's character in "As Good As It Gets". Jack Nicholson's character tells her, "You make me want to be a better man." In this case, that reconstructed guitar made me want to be a better musician. Well, anyway............
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Jonmark Stone
Posted 2021-12-26 9:36 PM (#556638 - in reply to #556620)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer Shiny Bowl


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I hang out in aviation circles. This is a barn-find 1945 J-3 Cub in a couple of big crates needing a restoration.
No doubt someone here could make it happen.
Not me.
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seesquare
Posted 2021-12-29 6:17 PM (#556646 - in reply to #556620)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer Shiny Bowl


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Well, I will keep y'all posted. I got it dirt-cheap, too. It will be very interesting to determine just how much blood, sweat & toil needs to be applied on this relic. I will start a thread in the BFLG after arrival & inspection. Working title will likely be "Pandora II", as the original Pandora was a 1617 that got a stripping & facelift in 2007.
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Standingovation
Posted 2021-12-29 6:23 PM (#556647 - in reply to #556620)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer Shiny Bowl



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You're a brave man ...
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2021-12-29 8:00 PM (#556648 - in reply to #556638)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer Shiny Bowl


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Jonmark Stone - 2021-12-26 7:36 PM

I hang out in aviation circles. This is a barn-find 1945 J-3 Cub in a couple of big crates needing a restoration.
No doubt someone here could make it happen.
Not me.


It's the old British or German sports car that Peter Egan would bring home in boxes piled on the frame and carried in a trailer, then take 2-3 years to make perfect. I miss reading those stories.......

Chris, keep us posted......
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arumako
Posted 2021-12-29 9:47 PM (#556649 - in reply to #556646)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer Shiny Bowl



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seesquare - 2021-12-29 8:17 AM

Well, I will keep y'all posted. I got it dirt-cheap, too. It will be very interesting to determine just how much blood, sweat & toil needs to be applied on this relic. I will start a thread in the BFLG after arrival & inspection. Working title will likely be "Pandora II", as the original Pandora was a 1617 that got a stripping & facelift in 2007.


Woohoo! 2022 is gonna start with a bang for the BFLG! No better home for this shiny bowl! Nice grab seesquare!
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Love O Fair
Posted 2021-12-30 12:23 AM (#556650 - in reply to #556620)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer Shiny Bowl



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I pondered buying it to create an early-model parts pile, but with shipping and all it was not worth it just to have stuff laying around. Now I am glad to see it ended up in capable and crafty hands! Looking forward to Pandora II. This one's gonna be great.
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seesquare
Posted 2021-12-30 5:59 AM (#556651 - in reply to #556620)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer Shiny Bowl


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Thanks for the encouragement, guys! Yeah, "from your lips to God's ear". I might need some divine assistance & patience with this one. I am in no particular rush.
RE: "It's the old British or German sports car that Peter Egan would bring home in boxes piled on the frame and carried in a trailer, then take 2-3 years to make perfect. I miss reading those stories......." Isn't this what Dan Savage is accomplishing?!
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2021-12-30 9:15 AM (#556653 - in reply to #556620)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer Shiny Bowl


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Yup.....
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Jonmark Stone
Posted 2021-12-30 6:41 PM (#556655 - in reply to #556653)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer Shiny Bowl


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Look forward to seeing the journey. Keep us in the loop.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2021-12-30 7:32 PM (#556656 - in reply to #556620)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer Shiny Bowl



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Looking forward to watching this.
Good Score!
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seesquare
Posted 2021-12-30 8:33 PM (#556657 - in reply to #556656)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer Shiny Bowl


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The game is afoot. Parcel to arrive about Wednesday, next week.
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Standingovation
Posted 2021-12-31 12:32 PM (#556660 - in reply to #556620)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer Shiny Bowl



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Curious to know what the serial number is. There are 7 others that I am aware of (and none of them are blue).
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2021-12-31 12:58 PM (#556661 - in reply to #556620)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer Shiny Bowl


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Chris, are you going to try and salvage the top, or put a new one on? I understand you need to see it before making any decisions, but what are you thinking?
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seesquare
Posted 2021-12-31 1:22 PM (#556662 - in reply to #556620)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer Shiny Bowl


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Okay, first-off, this guitar was obviously (and poorly) repainted, so I suspect it was original as a natural finish. And second, I will try to salvage the present top, if it is feasible. That would certainly be the path of least resistance! I can anticipate a complete binding redo is in order. The shopping list has been forming……
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seesquare
Posted 2022-01-03 11:05 PM (#556686 - in reply to #556620)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer Shiny Bowl


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UPS has notified me the parcel arrives on Tuesday. Is Big Brown checking the weather report?! I am not holding my breath, anyway.
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seesquare
Posted 2022-01-06 5:35 PM (#556696 - in reply to #556620)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer Shiny Bowl


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Update: Two delays later, arrival may be on Friday. We have gotten about 2 feet of snow this week, & all the mountain passes have been intermittently closing. Just part of the process................
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DanSavage
Posted 2022-01-07 5:18 PM (#556697 - in reply to #556696)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer Shiny Bowl



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I did think about bidding on this guitar, but reasoned that since I've already got the 1967 Balladeer I rebuilt for Jay, I don't need another one, even if it is a GC Deluxe Balladeer.

I do have a few projects I'll do in the future, but for the time being they're safely in storage until I can get started.
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seesquare
Posted 2022-01-07 7:54 PM (#556699 - in reply to #556620)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer Shiny Bowl


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Big Brown deposited the GCDB at about 11:25 AM (finally). Driver said they weren't allowed to leave the UPS station on Thursday, as the roads were so bad.
Anyrate, I will now start the project & process over at the BFLG venue. I have been told often, "It's a process, not a destination." Probably correct.
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nerdydave
Posted 2022-01-07 10:31 PM (#556704 - in reply to #556620)
Subject: Re: Glen Campbell Deluxe Balladeer Shiny Bowl


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Always the journey!
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