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Posted 2012-02-26 1:25 PM (#451024)
Subject: Identifying an Ovation without a label


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Hello again - a while ago I posted about my fabulous 1624-Country Classic which has totally taken over from my previous nylon strung guitars (Godin Multiac and Fox Amazona) in the Russian folk/Klezmer band I play in.
I have been offered a steel string Ovation with the label missing and it seems like a nice instrument. It is not from a dubious source but I am not sure which model it is, although I am guessing it is a balladeer. The stripe on the back of the neck is the same design as on my (1982) 1624-4 - the top looks like solid spruce - the volume control is near the neck join rather than on top of the upper bout and it has a solid USA feel to it. The case is the same brown Ovation case as I have with my 1624. What I am trying to avoid is having one of the aluminium (that's how we spell it in England!) fretboards as I have heard they can be difficult to re fret or one of the budget models (which I am pretty sure this isn't) My guess is it is from the same era as my nylon string. Any ideas or advice? Thanks.
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Damon67
Posted 2012-02-26 1:54 PM (#451027 - in reply to #451024)
Subject: Re: Identifying an Ovation without a label



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Is there a truss rod cover? Can you describe the inlays? Is the fretboard bound?

Pictures would help for sure, but if it's got the stripes on the neck, it's not a aluminum fretboard
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Posted 2012-02-26 1:59 PM (#451028 - in reply to #451024)
Subject: RE: Identifying an Ovation without a label



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Pictures would help a lot. Is it a standard headstock or slotted? Is The neck bound? What type of inlays on the fretboard? Nickel or gold tuners? Is there a serial number sticker inside the guitar up near the neck? (A small white sticker with probably six digits on it.)

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Posted 2012-02-26 2:16 PM (#451029 - in reply to #451028)
Subject: RE: Identifying an Ovation without a label


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It's got standard dot inlays and a standard headstock - I think the tuners were nickel - I actually saw it at a gig I played earlier today and it was the 'house guitar' at a folk club and receives the standard non Ovation player response (it keeps slipping when I play it etc) So I have offered them a cedar Art & Lutherie guitar in exchange (nice but the body feels uncomfortable to me) I didn't notice the serial number but I have one in the place you mentioned on my 1624-4 so I probably would have noticed it if it was there. From what I have seen the Celebrity and Applause models have more comprehensive on board electrics whereas this seemed to have just the volume (not a stacked vol/tone)
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Posted 2012-02-26 2:17 PM (#451030 - in reply to #451027)
Subject: Re: Identifying an Ovation without a label


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Do some not have a truss rod cover? I wasn't aware of that.
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Posted 2012-02-26 3:00 PM (#451033 - in reply to #451024)
Subject: RE: Identifying an Ovation without a label



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It could be an older Balladeer.

Are you certain the inlays are dots instead of diamonds?

Is the guitar a cutaway?
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Posted 2012-02-26 3:06 PM (#451034 - in reply to #451033)
Subject: RE: Identifying an Ovation without a label


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No, it's not a cutaway and dots not diamonds. I will email the club (the other side of London to me) and see if they will send me a pic or two.
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Posted 2012-02-26 3:51 PM (#451035 - in reply to #451024)
Subject: Re: Identifying an Ovation without a label



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If its deep bowl, striped neck, dots with no binding, and has a truss rod cover, it's an older balladeer most likely.

Truss rod covers went away in the 80s and returned with the newer LX series
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Posted 2012-02-27 12:46 AM (#451060 - in reply to #451035)
Subject: Re: Identifying an Ovation without a label


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I think it's medium bowl like my 1624 - I really didn't have much time with it but I am going to go back and check it out as soon as I can - nice guitars in your collection by the way!
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