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plexicube
Posted 2005-01-10 4:02 PM (#339214)
Subject: Searching for breadwinner/deacon


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Location: Santa Cruz, CA
here's the scoop...

I just finished recording an ep this past weekend, and was all prepared to lay down my tracks with a beautiful Vox custom 25 I have had for a bit. However, time after time the guitar that won out was a 78 breadwinner i got in a trade a couple of years ago. this breadwinner has been abused: the finish completely stripped, the electronics gutted and replaced, atuning heads replaced, etc... but jeez... I just can't get over how much I enjoy the feeling of playing the damned thing. So, I am selling the Vox and replacing it with another breadwinner for backup. of course, every time I have some money for guitars, I can never find what I'm look ing for. so... does anyone have a breadwinner/deacon for sale? it definitely does not need to be in mint condition, as it will be taken on the road. hardshell case is almost a must. I have positive feedback from ebay and trading instruments at harmonycentral.com. will pay cash or trade (did I mention I have a Vox Custom 25 I need to get rid of? ;) )

thank you,
joshua
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George
Posted 2005-01-11 10:53 AM (#339215 - in reply to #339214)
Subject: Re: Searching for breadwinner/deacon


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I have one, I'll e-mail pictures. check your e-mail. :)
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MisterGolf007
Posted 2005-01-15 3:06 AM (#339216 - in reply to #339214)
Subject: Re: Searching for breadwinner/deacon



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Location: Gig Harbor, Washington
Okie dokie...here's a great chance...

SoooWeeeet Breadwinner! on eBay

You just gotta have it! :D
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fugot
Posted 2005-01-15 5:01 PM (#339217 - in reply to #339214)
Subject: Re: Searching for breadwinner/deacon


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Location: boulder
FWIT, there is this guitar ( http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=2384&item=3776288774&rd=1 ) that just came onto ebay today. a deacon , I think, serial # from 1973-75, good luck peace mike
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2005-01-15 5:34 PM (#339218 - in reply to #339214)
Subject: Re: Searching for breadwinner/deacon


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With no reserve, that Deacon could be one helluva deal.
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MWoody
Posted 2005-01-15 6:21 PM (#339219 - in reply to #339214)
Subject: Re: Searching for breadwinner/deacon



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Location: Upper Left USA
Its way too pretty to be left alone at night. You will see a lot of action on that auction.

I don't think it is Koa but it has some sharp grain!

How is the shipping cost from the Islands? I'm so used to UPS Ground it isn't funny.
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cruster
Posted 2005-01-15 8:01 PM (#339220 - in reply to #339214)
Subject: Re: Searching for breadwinner/deacon


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Looks like some nicely figured mahogany to me. But, what I know about wood would fill a very small page. One about this.. >< ..big.

:)
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Beal
Posted 2005-01-15 8:17 PM (#339221 - in reply to #339214)
Subject: Re: Searching for breadwinner/deacon



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We never made a Koa one, mahogony only.
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stephent28
Posted 2005-01-16 12:31 AM (#339222 - in reply to #339214)
Subject: Re: Searching for breadwinner/deacon



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Is there any difference in the actual pickups on the white Breadwinner vs the Deacon or is it just a different cover?

If they are actually different was the later version on the Deacon prefered....or why the switch?

Stephen
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xbj
Posted 2005-01-16 9:36 AM (#339223 - in reply to #339214)
Subject: Re: Searching for breadwinner/deacon


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Location: Las Vegas
That's the same color as our deacon 12-string!! Awesome mahoghany finish!

The pickups on the white breadwinner are the early ones; the seller is mistaken about the vintage of the guitar. The smaller humbuckers came later; all our breadwinners and deacons have the smaller pickups for consistency, and I like the sound better, figuring Ovation changed for a reason.

Les
:)
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DiamondT
Posted 2005-01-17 9:55 AM (#339224 - in reply to #339214)
Subject: Re: Searching for breadwinner/deacon


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Nice looking Deacon on Ebay! I have the exact same natural finish on the one I own (pic in gallery). Should be alot of action on this one. Just had mine re-fretted at the factory and it plays great. If I had any guitar funds left I would pursue this one so I could have twins! (Of course I'd be well on my way to a divorce, :( well maybe just in the dog house for a good while :D )

Good luck!
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plexicube
Posted 2005-01-17 10:55 PM (#339225 - in reply to #339214)
Subject: Re: Searching for breadwinner/deacon


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Location: Santa Cruz, CA
Well,

I went ahead and bought George's Deacon. Now its just the slow torturous wait until ups brings it 'round. Here's a deacon query i have: does anybody know which was the best bridge assembly for the deacon? the original nylon saddled ovation bridge, the brass saddled ovation, or the ovation/schaller?

thanks,
joshua
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George
Posted 2005-01-18 5:29 PM (#339226 - in reply to #339214)
Subject: Re: Searching for breadwinner/deacon


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Location: Denton, Texas
Joshua,

Your Deacon 6-string is scheduled to be UPS delivered on Friday. Plz check your e-mail for the Tracking Number.

Happy Pikkin' :)

George
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Beal
Posted 2005-01-19 7:22 AM (#339227 - in reply to #339214)
Subject: Re: Searching for breadwinner/deacon



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Location: 6 String Ranch
Deacons and Breads both used the same pickups.
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stephent28
Posted 2005-01-19 10:00 AM (#339228 - in reply to #339214)
Subject: Re: Searching for breadwinner/deacon



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So Bill,
Were only the covers different and the electronics were the same?


Stephen
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jan9
Posted 2005-01-19 10:12 AM (#339229 - in reply to #339214)
Subject: Re: Searching for breadwinner/deacon


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Originally posted by plexicube:
Well,

does anybody know which was the best bridge assembly for the deacon? the original nylon saddled ovation bridge, the brass saddled ovation, or the ovation/schaller?

thanks,
joshua


Hi Joshua, i have a breadwinner with nylon saddles and big singlecoils, and a limited with brass saddles and humbuckers.
I prefer the limited, it has better sustain and the tone is quite different while plugged-in. Its all to your liking to deside whats the best. My breadwinner sounds cool aswell, and gives me a more singlecoilish sound spectrum. but i just like the limited better. Unplugged the breadwinner sounds way better than the limited. I guess its because there is more wood in the body, and the routings under the pickguard is bigger, giving more open space under the string, making the insrument louder and more resonante than the Limited. Plugged-in its another story, the humbuckers are tighter in a way.

enjoy your new guitar,

Jan
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