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Ovation Balladeer 12-String |
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The first
Ovation 12-string ever to be introduced was part of the original shiny
bowl series. Various early documentation called it either the
"Ovation 12-String" or the "Balladeer
12-String". In either case it borrowed features from most of
the other shiny bowl models. The 1-7/8" wide 12-fret neck was
the same as the Josh White, but the slotted headstock was elongated to accommodate
the 12 open geared tuners. The fret markers and rosette were
identical to the Deluxe Balladeer, however the sound hole was
smaller. This effect of the smaller soundhole with the full sized
rosette actually gave the guitar quite an attractive look. Ovation
claimed that the smaller soundhole helped to produce a harsichodian
effect. Of course this model shared the deep shiny bowl with the
rest of the line in those days. Early 12-strings had a 3-piece
spruce top, while later ones such as that shown below (serial number
A-808 from 1968) had a 2-piece top. Click
HERE for
specifications. |
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