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Subject: Older Applause Guitar - help ID model? Pics insideįirst post and I may be in danger of getting on everyone's wrong side as the guitar concerned is not an Ovation but an Applause. Jump to page : Now viewing page 1 dodgy haro Model Numbers Applause Guitars Older Applause Guitar - help ID model? Pics inside If songs could make you do something we'd all love one another.' -Frank Zappa Random quote: 'There are more love songs than anything else. Years and models Original series from 1966 Range Date Comment 006-319 1966 three digits in red ink.Īpplause Acoustic Guitar Serial Number Lookup A series of tables and lists that summarise serial numbers, model codes and colors of the Ovation guitars from the beginning to the end of the 20th Century.On some acoustic guitars, the serial number is on the inside of the sound hole.
#MODEL NUMBERS APPLAUSE GUITARS SERIAL NUMBERS#
Serial numbers tend to be stamped or written somewhere on the headstock or neck joint of the guitar. This number can be used to date a guitar and in some cases tell where it was made. Most guitar manufacturers put a serial number on each instrument they produce.In these older aluminum and plastic models, have anyone tried to adjust nuts and saddles to actually better the sound? How many countries made Applause guitars? Were all Applause guitars made by Ovation in some way? Some of the questions I've had on my mind lately include: I'd love to know the history behind this thing, so I'm wondering if anyone here knows a thing or two about this brand. Some American, some Korean, others elsewhere. Some Applause models bear their birthplace. In fact, the sticker in the bowl doesn't even mention Ovation, just 'A Kaman Music Product.' The Applause logo is not the Ovation variant. It's got a pretty hip rosette and pick guard. By the look of it, I know it has to be from at least the 70's.
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Not even Applause's archival page mentions this particular model. There isn't much information about these older guitars out there on the net. Far as it may be from a Martin, Guild, or Taylor, it sounds and handles pretty good for something hardly possessing much wood.
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I have an Applause AA15, a freebie from a friend's dad who had an extra 12-string who didn't know what to do with it (he himself had gotten it for free from someone). Hey all! This is my first post, and to coincide with my n00bness, it's a question about a real beater of a guitar.