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Viper1970
Posted 2013-10-19 1:38 AM (#478082)
Subject: FS: NEW OLD STOCK 1972 Breadwinner Model 1251-6


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***NEW OLD STOCK*** 1972 Ovation Breadwinner Model 1251-6 Serial E00437 with Original Case, Cord, Warranty Card, Display Instruction Card and factory TYPED "Preliminary Owner's Guide" that Ovation sent out while the Ovation Solid Body Owner's Manual was still out for printing! I have a couple plastic store posters I will throw in as well. I picked this up from a local music store that closed down after 90 years of business, found this along with a 1970 Viper in the back! Located in Saskatchewan, Canada. Lots of pics up on imgur at http://imgur.com/a/RctIZ

PayPal Only (Via Invoice)

Most of the guitars and basses I picked up at the closing have been sold through Facebook. PM me and I'll get you my particulars if you use Facebook.

Will Ship Internationally, Shipping and Insurance at Buyer's Preference and Expense. Buyer Responsible for any applicable Customs Fees or Duties or Taxes and that sort of thing. I will not declare the parcel to be less than what it sells for on the customs declaration if it get shipped internationally.

$1,750.00 Canadian Funds or best offer.



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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2013-10-19 4:19 AM (#478084 - in reply to #478082)
Subject: Re: FS: NEW OLD STOCK 1972 Breadwinner Model 1251-6


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That is an awesome find, with the original case !!! Good luck on the sale. I wish I had the coin as it would go nicely with the prototype I have, kind of before and after bookends if you will. Just WOW ...... Someone needs to buy this NOW
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Viper1970
Posted 2013-10-19 8:57 AM (#478088 - in reply to #478082)
Subject: Re: FS: NEW OLD STOCK 1972 Breadwinner Model 1251-6


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Thanks for the kind words! There was some crazy funds for sure! A 55 Les Paul Special, 76 Les Paul Artisan, brand new 79 strat, 8 string hagstrom basses... I was like a kid in a candy shop!!!!
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Designzilla
Posted 2013-10-19 10:15 AM (#478093 - in reply to #478082)
Subject: Re: FS: NEW OLD STOCK 1972 Breadwinner Model 1251-6


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Wow! That's an amazing find!
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Viper1970
Posted 2013-10-20 4:33 PM (#478123 - in reply to #478082)
Subject: Re: FS: NEW OLD STOCK 1972 Breadwinner Model 1251-6


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Found these two there as well!!! Scooped them up faster than Moody's goose!!
A beat up 1970 Viper and a new 1972 Eclipse!!!!!!

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Puppetman
Posted 2013-10-20 5:07 PM (#478124 - in reply to #478082)
Subject: Re: FS: NEW OLD STOCK 1972 Breadwinner Model 1251-6


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What's the serial numbers on the Eclipse and Viper? You say the Viper is 'beat up' ... looks good in the picture!!!
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Bluebird
Posted 2013-10-20 5:28 PM (#478125 - in reply to #478082)
Subject: Re: FS: NEW OLD STOCK 1972 Breadwinner Model 1251-6



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How bout a shot of the '55 Les Paul Special while you're at it??

Wayne
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Viper1970
Posted 2013-10-20 8:29 PM (#478130 - in reply to #478082)
Subject: Re: FS: NEW OLD STOCK 1972 Breadwinner Model 1251-6


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Hi Wayne, it was is rough shape ...the bones were good, but because it had a Brazilian fretboard and the only guy I myself would be comfortable doing a period correct refinish lives in the states and the huge pain it is to get CITES permits to ensure it didn't get seized at the boarder I sold it to a fellow MLP member who is going to refinish it himself... But for roughly the $200 bucks I had into it ....it was still a bargain!
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Viper1970
Posted 2013-10-20 8:47 PM (#478132 - in reply to #478082)
Subject: Re: FS: NEW OLD STOCK 1972 Breadwinner Model 1251-6


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Hi Puppetman, there was some pretty heavy lacquer checking which is fine, but it had been sitting for the last 30 years I'm sure with a dingy old rotten set of strings at full tension so the relief is ridiculous and the corrosion on the frets made it unplayable... I taped the board, and used ultra fine steel wool and it turned out great, and I HIGHLY recommend Virtuoso Premium Cleaner and Premium Polish... I use it on ALL of my guitars regularly... It wa recommended to me by Gruhn... You CAN spit shine a turd with that stuff too! It's black magic in a bottle.... Nothing else touches it!! It looks like a million bucks, but the neck is still a concern... I backed the truss nut off of it all the way and am letting it sit for a while and seeing it wood memory will bring it back... It is helping a bit, it's slowly returning... the serial on the Eclipse is H041... I sold it to one of the drummers I play with, the Viper serial is E7733. The Eclipse and Breadwinner above were fine when I found them, but the Viper must have been stored in a place where there was hot and cold cycles to cause the buildup on the frets... I'll see if I can find a before and after shot!!
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Viper1970
Posted 2013-10-20 8:50 PM (#478134 - in reply to #478082)
Subject: Re: FS: NEW OLD STOCK 1972 Breadwinner Model 1251-6


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.... By the way... The breadwinner still has the original strings that it shipped with on it!!!! Flatwounds believe it or not!!
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Viper1970
Posted 2013-10-20 9:01 PM (#478135 - in reply to #478082)
Subject: Re: FS: NEW OLD STOCK 1972 Breadwinner Model 1251-6


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Here's the fretboard corrosion on the Viper that I cured... I swear by steel wool! I do it to all my gigging guitars each spring and fall... Keeps them playing like glass!!!



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Viper1970
Posted 2013-10-20 9:07 PM (#478136 - in reply to #478082)
Subject: Re: FS: NEW OLD STOCK 1972 Breadwinner Model 1251-6


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Mind blowing! Goes to show, don't judge a book by it's cover! I was determined to rescue the Viper from the heap!!! They're great sounding guitars... They were just to advanced and blew over most people's heads at the time....

Wow.... I am getting off topic :-0 ... Back to brass tacks.... Someone scoop this Breadwinner up! ;-) all kidding aside I would prefer it to go to someone who will truly appreciate what it represents and how good it actually is!
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Bluebird
Posted 2013-10-20 9:47 PM (#478138 - in reply to #478082)
Subject: Re: FS: NEW OLD STOCK 1972 Breadwinner Model 1251-6



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What part of Canada are you located? I am in NS.

Wayne
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Viper1970
Posted 2013-10-20 10:33 PM (#478139 - in reply to #478082)
Subject: Re: FS: NEW OLD STOCK 1972 Breadwinner Model 1251-6


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Hi Wayne, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, I'll PM you some particulars!
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Designzilla
Posted 2013-10-21 5:44 AM (#478141 - in reply to #478134)
Subject: Re: FS: NEW OLD STOCK 1972 Breadwinner Model 1251-6


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Viper1970 - 2013-10-20 9:50 PM

.... By the way... The breadwinner still has the original strings that it shipped with on it!!!! Flatwounds believe it or not!!


They probably sound the same a the day they shipped too! I left a set of flatwounds on an archtop for about 6 years, I swear I never heard any change!

Those are some seriously great guitars you picked up! I hope some one here grabs them.

It's funny and sad, but a few years back we had a much more enthusiastic membership who would have snapped these up in a heartbeat! Even the rare birds are a much harder sell than they used to be.

Good Luck with the sales!

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Mark in Boise
Posted 2013-10-21 10:58 AM (#478143 - in reply to #478082)
Subject: Re: FS: NEW OLD STOCK 1972 Breadwinner Model 1251-6


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It's time for us to downsize, so it looks like the mancave will be gone. They just don't build basements here and I don't want to have guitars stashed in cases under all the beds and in the closets. As much as I love to drool over guitar porn, I'm afraid I won't have any place to put any more guitars, so I'll just have to look at the pictures.
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Viper1970
Posted 2013-10-21 9:33 PM (#478155 - in reply to #478082)
Subject: Re: FS: NEW OLD STOCK 1972 Breadwinner Model 1251-6


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Just the Breadwinner is for sale, I sold the Eclipse before I even got home from where I picked it up, and if I can correct the Viper relief I'll keep it, I dig the tele/LP Jr. Vibe... And I'm a sucker for anything with a cream aged lacquer checked body an maple neck!
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Viper1970
Posted 2013-10-31 3:39 PM (#479507 - in reply to #478082)
Subject: Re: FS: NEW OLD STOCK 1972 Breadwinner Model 1251-6


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Viper1970
Posted 2013-11-18 10:29 PM (#480002 - in reply to #478082)
Subject: Re: FS: NEW OLD STOCK 1972 Breadwinner Model 1251-6


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..ergonomic bump :-)
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WillaMuse
Posted 2013-11-19 1:18 PM (#480008 - in reply to #478082)
Subject: RE: FS: NEW OLD STOCK 1972 Breadwinner Model 1251-6



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WillaMuse
Posted 2013-11-19 1:23 PM (#480009 - in reply to #480008)
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WillaMuse
Posted 2013-11-19 1:25 PM (#480010 - in reply to #480009)
Subject: RE: FS: NEW OLD STOCK 1972 Breadwinner Model 1251-6



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Oh, geez.



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Viper1970
Posted 2013-11-26 7:17 PM (#480191 - in reply to #478082)
Subject: Re: FS: NEW OLD STOCK 1972 Breadwinner Model 1251-6


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***ON HOLD*** :-)
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Steve
Posted 2014-03-07 11:35 AM (#482847 - in reply to #478082)
Subject: RE: FS: NEW OLD STOCK 1972 Breadwinner Model 1251-6


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I remember seeing glen campbell playing one of these at curtis hixon hall in tampa, florida, back in the 70's. :)
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