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SOBeach
Posted 2012-11-23 12:53 PM (#462259)
Subject: rare Breadwinner?


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hadn't ever seen one shaped like this before... and with a tremolo.

 

noticed it on ebay

http://www.ebay.com/itm/370695564448?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

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stephent28
Posted 2012-11-23 1:38 PM (#462264 - in reply to #462259)
Subject: Re: rare Breadwinner?



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I think that is somebodies home build using Ovation parts.
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SOBeach
Posted 2012-11-23 3:28 PM (#462274 - in reply to #462264)
Subject: Re: rare Breadwinner?


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stephent28 - 2012-11-23 2:38 PM I think that is somebodies home build using Ovation parts.

I wondered about that. The back photo threw me though.

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dvd
Posted 2012-11-23 4:02 PM (#462276 - in reply to #462274)
Subject: Re: rare Breadwinner?



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You can see the trapezoidal carve-out in the top where the old Ovation bridge/tailpiece used to be. It also appears that they have hacked away part of the body (the lower left area from the first picture.) Definitely not a MWoody-grade customization!
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Puppetman
Posted 2012-11-23 4:24 PM (#462277 - in reply to #462259)
Subject: Re: rare Breadwinner?


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I'd definately say it's not up to MWoody's excellent work.
The Breadwinner/Deacon has a sense of symmetry. This looks like they modified it so it would "sit up" straight.
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2012-11-23 4:27 PM (#462278 - in reply to #462259)
Subject: Re: rare Breadwinner?


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Wow... where to begin. I really wish it was priced appropriately because if it plays, it's worth more in parts than a whole guitar in that shape. My guess is that someone striped/re-finished the body after making it pointy and that it was originally a late model black breadwinner with the humbucker pickups, pre-amp etc.. Of course the whole bridge situation.... Someone did a lot of work on this.
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AussieJames
Posted 2012-11-24 5:43 PM (#462342 - in reply to #462278)
Subject: Re: rare Breadwinner?



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Yeah.......but why???

AJ
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2012-11-25 1:07 PM (#462354 - in reply to #462342)
Subject: Re: rare Breadwinner?


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jamesa53 - 2012-11-24 3:43 PM
Yeah.......but why???
AJ


Oh I NEVER ask that question... something about persons in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.. LOL

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MWoody
Posted 2012-11-25 3:09 PM (#462365 - in reply to #462259)
Subject: Re: rare Breadwinner?



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I've been staying out of this one, I didn't do it and I'd have wished they had taken out their inspirations on a new body/plank. The hard part is that at least for a time you could pick up an Ovation solidbody cheaper than new wood. If it plays and makes the player happy then it work. It's still wrong in my mind but that's just me. I never learned how or when to use a whammy/trem bar.

For the sake of balance in the Universe - I played the JM Deacon at Church this morning...



Edited by MWoody 2012-11-25 3:12 PM
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SOBeach
Posted 2012-11-25 5:32 PM (#462377 - in reply to #462259)
Subject: RE: rare Breadwinner?


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... how about this one??

Didn't notice Breadwinner Limited in the OFC Model Reference, but saw one on Jerome's site.


http://www.ebay.com/itm/190757477916?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649



 


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Damon67
Posted 2012-11-25 6:29 PM (#462383 - in reply to #462259)
Subject: Re: rare Breadwinner?



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I never buy from someone with uneven toes
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2012-11-26 3:45 AM (#462402 - in reply to #462259)
Subject: Re: rare Breadwinner?


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The Limted has a respectable following. It's an acquired taste but put into the context of when it came out, it makes perfect sense. A breadwinner that's been updated a bit. A little more sleek line and such. I prefer the traditional Breadwinner and Deacon, but I've had a few these over the years and they are nice guitars and are surprisingly well balanced. Overall I prefer the Toroidal pickups as well. Never really liked the Ovation humbuckers other than the UKII pickups.
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