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Kirk
Posted 2004-03-13 11:07 PM (#192319)
Subject: A gift from my dad


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My dad gave me an ovation bass a few years ago...I have never really researched anything about it and am curious to its value....the model # is 1216-4 and the serial # is B881...dad told me there were only 8 of these in existence and so now i am curious to hear what comments...Discuss amongst yerselves :)
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2004-03-14 12:45 AM (#192320 - in reply to #192319)
Subject: Re: A gift from my dad


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Typhoon Fretless Bass ? I think a few more than 8 were made, but no matter, nice Bass. Worth? In the past few years seen them anywhere from $350 to $900. Like all Ovations... just depends on the buyer.
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Kirk
Posted 2004-03-14 10:19 AM (#192321 - in reply to #192319)
Subject: Re: A gift from my dad


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Not a fretless....its a medium scale i traced the serial # and it was made between nov 68 and feb 69 and its a hollow body w/ a spruce top
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2004-03-14 5:22 PM (#192322 - in reply to #192319)
Subject: Re: A gift from my dad


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My basis for saying "fretless" was that is the model number for the Fretless. So maybe our data is wrong. But... I just checked my Fretless and this is the exact same model number 1216-4 hmmmmmmm If someone can clarify the model numbers on their Typhoons that would be appreciated.
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samova
Posted 2004-03-14 8:00 PM (#192323 - in reply to #192319)
Subject: Re: A gift from my dad


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The original typhoon (1967-1968) had no model number on the label.It simply said typhoon on the label.Soon after(late 68 to early 69)typhoon had model #

Typhoon 2 model-1222
Typhoon 3( fretless) model 1223

later in late 1969 to early 1970

Typhoon 2 model-1222
Typhoon 4 (fretless) model 1216

later in 1970 to 1972 (final production of storms.)

Typhoon 4 fretless model-1216
Typhoon 5 fretted model-1217

So,the fretless was model 1216.This would mean three things.
1 someone installed frets on this bass
2 they changed necks at some point
3 the wrong label was installed at the factory
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Kirk
Posted 2004-03-14 8:08 PM (#192324 - in reply to #192319)
Subject: Re: A gift from my dad


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according to my dad this bass was most likely changed by ovation since only 8 were made in the series...i can post a pic of it if you like but can someone host?
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BruDeV
Posted 2004-03-14 8:54 PM (#192325 - in reply to #192319)
Subject: Re: A gift from my dad


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If I remember right the fretless ones had the pickup selector switch in the bass bout and the fretted ones had it in the treble bout.
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MWoody
Posted 2004-03-15 11:58 PM (#192326 - in reply to #192319)
Subject: Re: A gift from my dad



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And here it is:
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Kirk
Posted 2004-03-16 7:44 PM (#192327 - in reply to #192319)
Subject: Re: A gift from my dad


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Thanks for posting that pic :D
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Bailey
Posted 2004-03-17 1:33 AM (#192328 - in reply to #192319)
Subject: Re: A gift from my dad


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Nice picture

I mentioned that I thought I had seen an Ovation on the video about the Carpenters and somebody said they thought it was a Typhoon Bass. That picture looks like what I saw a fleeting glimpse of.

Bailey
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2004-03-17 6:12 AM (#192329 - in reply to #192319)
Subject: Re: A gift from my dad


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I just checked my Typhoons and the fretted ones all have the selector in the lower bout, fretless in the upper. This is the first one I have seen with the bridge cover, but also noticed that the Fretless I have is the only one with this style bridge. Interesting.

What is the extra switch on yours for? Should (term used loosely) be 2 tone and 2 Vol controls?
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Standingovation
Posted 2004-03-17 6:54 AM (#192330 - in reply to #192319)
Subject: Re: A gift from my dad



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The first generation Typhoons had the small body, trapeze tail piece, 3 knobs, and toggle on the lower bout. The second generation Typhoons (like the one in this picture) used the same larger bodies as the other Storms (Thead and Tornado), had had 4 knobs and stop tail piece with cover. There wwre a hell of a lot more than 8 of these made. Dave
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