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pablo
Posted 2008-02-11 2:14 AM (#307150)
Subject: ?market price of deacons/breadwinners


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What are deacons or breadwinners going for in decent shape? Or even poor condition....I wouldn't mind a restoration project or something to use as the template to build a replica. I'm not sure what Ovation would think of that
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AussieJames
Posted 2008-02-11 5:30 AM (#307151 - in reply to #307150)
Subject: Re: ?market price of deacons/breadwinners



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Ovation?
I'd be more worried about the members here
:D :D
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2008-02-11 7:15 AM (#307152 - in reply to #307150)
Subject: Re: ?market price of deacons/breadwinners



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James is right. We have members in striking distance, so tread lightly.

Welcome to the club! Can't wait to see what you come up with.
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AussieJames
Posted 2008-02-11 7:34 AM (#307153 - in reply to #307150)
Subject: Re: ?market price of deacons/breadwinners



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Yes, welcome Pablo
There was a Deacon with Thumbsuckers on Denver Craigslist a couple of weeks ago for around $650

AJ
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AussieJames
Posted 2008-02-11 7:40 AM (#307154 - in reply to #307150)
Subject: Re: ?market price of deacons/breadwinners



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This sold today on Fleabay.
Breadwinner Limited
They are getting up there
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Todd
Posted 2008-02-11 5:37 PM (#307155 - in reply to #307150)
Subject: Re: ?market price of deacons/breadwinners


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Location: Lakewood, Ohio
If Kurt Cobaine played it its worth seven figures.
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Captain Black
Posted 2008-02-11 6:05 PM (#307156 - in reply to #307150)
Subject: Re: ?market price of deacons/breadwinners


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I bought a badly abused Deacon from the US about 7-8 months ago and ended up having to carve my own body. Done quite a jolly good job as well, if I say so myself. (Wish I knew how to load photos on these posts and I would show you!) Not taken for granted that I recieved quite a lot of advice from some of the OFC members, (especially Mike) re: fitting of a new Schaller bridge, etc. After colouring as original, decided to remove the stain and leave it natural mahogany. This looks really effective - I've often wondered what it might look like with a Woody special veneered pickguard though ! Wish I could just refurbish Ovation electrics as a full time job !
Clyde
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maxdaddy7271
Posted 2008-02-11 11:56 PM (#307157 - in reply to #307150)
Subject: Re: ?market price of deacons/breadwinners


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Try a whammy bar. I've been wanting to do that to a deacon/breadwinner for years. Hate to carve one up that much, but I'm curious. All those tones and a whammy bar with that playability and quality? You'd have the godzilla of solid-bodies!
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AussieJames
Posted 2008-02-12 12:30 AM (#307158 - in reply to #307150)
Subject: Re: ?market price of deacons/breadwinners



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Hmmm, Woody has a Viper of mine at the moment for some trickery, might be a thought.
AJ
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MWoody
Posted 2008-02-12 10:51 AM (#307159 - in reply to #307150)
Subject: Re: ?market price of deacons/breadwinners



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AJ,

Give Miles a call and discuss the nuances of benders, bigsby's abd Whammy Bars. He has a few proto and fringe set ups and knows what to do with them. I am the type that leaves the trem bar in the case.
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Todd
Posted 2008-02-12 11:30 AM (#307160 - in reply to #307150)
Subject: Re: ?market price of deacons/breadwinners


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I remember Roy Clark play one of those.
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FlySig
Posted 2008-02-13 10:17 PM (#307161 - in reply to #307150)
Subject: Re: ?market price of deacons/breadwinners



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Pablo, you're looking at about $600 for a beater, and more like $750 and up for a nice condition guitar. Prices have been going up pretty high recently, and honestly it seems that sellers think their guitar is worth more than it is.

You'll save money buying a nice condition guitar with all original parts, compared to buying a fixer-upper. Project worthy guitars will cost a lot to replace things like the pick guard, and get original pickups and electronics. If it's all original but chewed up, it might be worth looking at. But be sure the neck is in excellent condition.
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AussieJames
Posted 2008-02-14 10:57 PM (#307162 - in reply to #307150)
Subject: Re: ?market price of deacons/breadwinners



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Nice early Deacon
Shame about the Thumbsuckers
Early Deacon on the Bay
AJ
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