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bigbass
Posted 2007-12-30 7:55 PM (#309334)
Subject: Breadwinner Bass?


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Wasn't there an Ovation solid body electric bass that had basicly the same design as the Breadwinner in the mid 70's?
Thanks,
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alpep
Posted 2007-12-30 9:37 PM (#309335 - in reply to #309334)
Subject: Re: Breadwinner Bass?


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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2007-12-30 10:24 PM (#309336 - in reply to #309334)
Subject: Re: Breadwinner Bass?


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Some people say the Magnum I and II is an elongated Breadwinner design. I don't exactly see it that way, but I've heard it described that way.
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Beal
Posted 2007-12-30 10:24 PM (#309337 - in reply to #309334)
Subject: Re: Breadwinner Bass?



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The Magnum 1 and 2 were what you're thinking but they, while resembling the burntweinner, had a look all of their own.
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MWoody
Posted 2007-12-30 11:17 PM (#309338 - in reply to #309334)
Subject: Re: Breadwinner Bass?



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Not yet anyway!
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2007-12-31 9:10 AM (#309339 - in reply to #309334)
Subject: Re: Breadwinner Bass?



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But Woody's working on it.
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MWoody
Posted 2007-12-31 5:03 PM (#309340 - in reply to #309334)
Subject: Re: Breadwinner Bass?



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Actually a 5 string bass on a BW/Deacon shaped body.
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Northcountry
Posted 2008-01-01 8:19 PM (#309341 - in reply to #309334)
Subject: Re: Breadwinner Bass?
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I have been asking about one of these for a while. WOuld love a matching deacon bodied bass. You'll have to make one like some of us have thought to do.
Mike you make one of these in a 5 string play it until you've had your fill and then please email me for a quick sale.
Randy
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MWoody
Posted 2008-01-01 8:22 PM (#309342 - in reply to #309334)
Subject: Re: Breadwinner Bass?



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Since my Bass repetoir consists of "smoke on the Water" and "Bach's Beret" ala Jethro tull that won,t take long...
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cliff
Posted 2008-01-01 10:28 PM (#309343 - in reply to #309334)
Subject: Re: Breadwinner Bass?


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Bouree.
(btw; if you can handle the bass, I can play the flute part at the next Jam . . .)
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MWoody
Posted 2008-01-02 12:03 AM (#309344 - in reply to #309334)
Subject: Re: Breadwinner Bass?



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Its all greek to m... oh, nevermind.

I'll need to work on "Brown Eyed Girl".


Happy Day after New Year's Eve to all!
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Northcountry
Posted 2008-01-02 7:44 PM (#309345 - in reply to #309334)
Subject: Re: Breadwinner Bass?
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OK its a deal then send it over!
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flyingfitz
Posted 2008-01-14 7:10 PM (#309346 - in reply to #309334)
Subject: Re: Breadwinner Bass?


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Northcountry

I have been thinking about one of these for a while. What are some of the specifics that you would be interested in? Neck, 4 or 5 string, active or passive, pickup configuration, body color/finish and hardware.

I visualize a 100% scale b/w body (although something slightly larger to balance the longer neck might be prudent), oem neck off of an ovation bass (to be yet determined), 4 string, active pickups, either neck and bridge pickup or single H fat pole as in the e-b musicman series. The musicman pickup might alter the look too much, I haven't decided. All hardware would be b/w configuration for location. I would try and modify a stock 6 string bridge. Plastic with brass saddles. Natural finish would be preferred.

What do you think.

Fitz
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bvince
Posted 2008-01-14 9:01 PM (#309347 - in reply to #309334)
Subject: Re: Breadwinner Bass?



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Location: GATLINBURG TENNESSEE :)
Here's a picture of one ...

Magnum Bass on Ebay
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