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d'ovation
Posted 2015-10-07 5:19 PM (#515910)
Subject: what are the 12 fret Ovations?


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I have started to get interested in a 12-fret steel string guitar and am wondering what Ovation models have been made. I think there were the Josh White, Folklore, FD-14, UT681, and Koa Special, as well as a few 12 strings in the 70s. Are there any others? 

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BanjoJ
Posted 2015-10-07 7:14 PM (#515917 - in reply to #515910)
Subject: RE: what are the 12 fret Ovations?



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I have three. The 1614 Folklore and U681T that you mention.

I also have a 1618 40th Anniversary Glen Campbell 12 string from 2006.

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TAFKAR
Posted 2015-10-07 7:36 PM (#515921 - in reply to #515910)
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Also the Adamas 1680.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2015-10-07 7:43 PM (#515923 - in reply to #515910)
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1997 Collectors' Edition.
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Standingovation
Posted 2015-10-07 9:01 PM (#515927 - in reply to #515910)
Subject: Re: what are the 12 fret Ovations?



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KA-14
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d'ovation
Posted 2015-10-08 1:11 AM (#515931 - in reply to #515910)
Subject: Re: what are the 12 fret Ovations?


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Thanks, it looks like these don't come up for sale very often (especially Josh White RI, U681T, FB-14) and there seems to be no current Folklore AX (or whatever in the lineup). That's too bad ... I certainly hope that the upcoming 50th Anniversary will include some sort of update or revision of this iconic style!
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Standingovation
Posted 2015-10-08 8:17 AM (#515935 - in reply to #515910)
Subject: Re: what are the 12 fret Ovations?



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I wouldn't bet on it. While I an a "fan" and own several 12 fretters of various makes, they only appeal to a small subset of the market. Ovation being a fairly small player in the grand scheme of things, and USA Ovation only being a small subset of that, and 12 fretters only attractive a minescule amout of potential buyers ... well, you get the picture.

If it was me, I would have a business plan around building the minimum number of models which could be sold to the maximum number of people. But what the heck do I know ...
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360Ovation
Posted 2015-10-08 1:13 PM (#515947 - in reply to #515910)
Subject: Re: what are the 12 fret Ovations?


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I often scratch my head at Ovation's numbering system ... why have 12 fret guitar models with a '14' in the model name/number/nomenclature (e.g., FD-14, KA-14)?

As to whether a 12-fretter is marketable now, it is a growing market overall, and if a 12-fret model can be voiced/braced to maximize some tonal advantages, it could be a distinguishable model in the line (also give it a 1 3/4" nut, and maybe a slotted headstock). Ovation could show some market savvy by introducing such a model (or reissue).

But I also get the idea of a "minimum number of models to reach a maximum market"...
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Standingovation
Posted 2015-10-08 2:03 PM (#515949 - in reply to #515947)
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360Ovation - 2015-10-08 12:13 PM

I often scratch my head at Ovation's numbering system ... why have 12 fret guitar models with a '14' in the model name/number/nomenclature (e.g., FD-14, KA-14)?


The 14 goes all the way to the beginning ...

The original Josh White shiny bowl was called model No. 4
The Folklore was the first with 4 digit model number, hence 1114
The Folklore Deluxe substituted FD for the first 2 digits, hence FD14
The Kaman Academy substituted KA for the first 2 digits, hence KA14
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photodork
Posted 2015-10-11 12:42 AM (#516034 - in reply to #515910)
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I love my '67 Josh white. huge sound from that shiny bowl.
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laocmo
Posted 2015-10-11 8:28 AM (#516041 - in reply to #515910)
Subject: RE: what are the 12 fret Ovations?


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There is a very nice Folklore 1114 now for sale on Craig's List Columbus. Looks like new and at a great price. I've got one and love it.

columbus.craigslist.org/msg/5253522448.html

 

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MatureWolf
Posted 2015-10-23 10:42 AM (#516551 - in reply to #515910)
Subject: Re: what are the 12 fret Ovations?



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two more 12-fretters:

Custom Legend 1658 12 strings
Adamas UTE681T-12 strings

Just my 2 cents...

Best,

Alex
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