OVATION MAGNUM III (MODEL 1263)
- similar to the Magnum I, except features less radical body styling (deeper bass bout cutaway), two split-coil humbuckers, mfg. 1978-1983.
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- similar to the Typhoon I model, except initial models have a smaller body and shorter cutaway horns, mfg. late 1968-1972.
Originally catalogued as the Williwaw, which means Mountain Wind (in keeping with the Electric Storm motif). In mid-1969, the body design was changed to resemble other Electric Storm models. In 1970, the Typhoon II changed designation to K-1222.
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- similar to the Magnum I, except features less radical body styling (deeper bass bout cutaway), two split-coil humbuckers, mfg. 1978-1983.
- double cutaway P-Bass style, 4-on-one-side tuners, available in various finishes, mfg. 1985-late 1980s.
- double offset cutaway mahogany body, graphite reinforced neck, humbucker pickup (neck position) and double coil pickup (bridge position), stereo output, string mute, mfg. 1974-1982.
- similar to the Typhoon III, mfg. 1970-72.
- similar to the Typhoon I, except fretless, mfg. 1969-1970.
- similar to the Magnum I, except featured a 3-band active EQ, mfg. 1974-1982.
- similar to the Thunderhead guitar model, except in four-string bass version, mfg. late 1968-69.
- mfg. 1971-72.