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Glen Campbell 12-String |
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In 1968
Ovation introduced the final member of the Shiny Bowl family - the Glen Campbell
12-String. Structurally similar to the Balladeer 12-String, the
Glen Campbell model has several deluxe features such as bound neck and
diamond inlay pattern, gold Kluson Deluxe tuners, and select spruce
top. The most notable feature of this model is the inlayed Glen
Campbell signature running down the center of the slotted peghead.
Standard features include the winged shape rosewood bridge, 5 piece
neck, flush inlayed rosette and of course the shiny bowl. The
early versions of the Glen Campbell 12-String, such as nice shown below,
have the smaller soundhole. Later versions in 1969 had the
standard 6-string sized hole. Together the 6- and 12-string Glen
Campbell models make up one of the most historically significant pair of
instruments in Ovations history. Unfortunately, production of
these models only lasted slightly over a year. Click
HERE for
specifications. |
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