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Paul Templeman
Posted 2004-01-24 6:55 AM (#196679)
Subject: another Breadwinner rip-off


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Condidering the Breads and Deacons were so "unsuccsesful" they still appear to be the inspiration behind a few modern designs, including the Klein, and now this ESP

http://www.espguitars.net/artist/2004/char/funichar.jpg
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grrroovedude
Posted 2004-01-24 7:04 AM (#196680 - in reply to #196679)
Subject: Re: another Breadwinner rip-off


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Location: Netherlands
It certainly looks a lot like a breadwinner.

I like the fact that it has P90's, but I don't like the design at all. Anything that can go wrong with proportions does go wrong in this guitar.

And I wonder if this armrest thing will work, or if it will just be a piece of wood poking in your wrist...

...now if only more people knew the original...

Martin
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alpep
Posted 2004-01-24 10:18 AM (#196681 - in reply to #196679)
Subject: Re: another Breadwinner rip-off


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I have been looking for a klein although I do not want to pay anywhere near what people are asking for them. I played one at the namm show a number of years ago and they were excellent and I am generally not a no headstock kinda guy.
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peterbright
Posted 2004-01-24 11:19 AM (#196682 - in reply to #196679)
Subject: Re: another Breadwinner rip-off


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Location: On the beach in Southwest Florida
How much is 360,000 yen?
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alpep
Posted 2004-01-24 1:34 PM (#196683 - in reply to #196679)
Subject: Re: another Breadwinner rip-off


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$3,3250.05
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BruDeV
Posted 2004-01-24 2:58 PM (#196684 - in reply to #196679)
Subject: Re: another Breadwinner rip-off


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Location: San Bernardino, California
It kinda looks like an Ovation Breadwinner collided with a Burns Flyte.
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Bailey
Posted 2004-01-25 1:15 AM (#196685 - in reply to #196679)
Subject: Re: another Breadwinner rip-off


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I always wanted a Breadwinner in the 70's but my conservative side kept me from buying one and I ended up with a Viper. I still think it is a boss looking guitar and regret my lack of adventurous thinking. But I would want the real thing, not a copy.
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2004-01-25 1:45 AM (#196686 - in reply to #196679)
Subject: Re: another Breadwinner rip-off


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On original Breadwinner is worth having. I find this ESP intriging as in a recent conversation with Al and some Hamer fans I brought up the idea of a Breadwinner with P-90's. I think the original big single coils sound similar to p-90's so I don't think it would be much of a stretch. I'm not sure I would want to sacrifice an original to do it, but if I had enough parts laying around, it might be a fun project.
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