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Brian Krashpad 05-28-2008 07:44 AM

Big News for Ovation Breadwinner Fans?!
 
I was just over at the My Rare Guitars website looking at the (overpriced) eye candy. They had a nice white Breadwinner for sale (for $1299! :shock: ):

http://www.myrareguitars.com/picture...nerwebsize.jpg

However, they also had this photo, with no explanation at the bottom of the page:

http://www.myrareguitars.com/pictures/twosidebyside.JPG

The original Breadwinner is on the right. Note the different headstock and the different bridge on the one to the left.

I'm betting dollars to donuts that Eastwood Guitars will put out a Breadwinner clone.

You read it here first.

Brian Krashpad 05-28-2008 10:23 AM

Re: Big News for Ovation Breadwinner Fans?!
 
I e-mailed Mike Robinson of Eastwood/My Rare Guitars, and true to form, Mike e-mailed me back.

The pic is of the only prototype they've made, which he said turned out "perfect."

Should be in production in 2009.

MrSandMan 05-28-2008 04:36 PM

Re: Big News for Ovation Breadwinner Fans?!
 
Is he making more like the guitar on the right? I like the headstock. I also noticed the control knobs are bigger and the 1/4" jack is located in the rear.

Looks like you take good care of your gear. What year is the original?

Brian Krashpad 05-28-2008 04:54 PM

Re: Big News for Ovation Breadwinner Fans?!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MrSandMan
Is he making more like the guitar on the right? I like the headstock. I also noticed the control knobs are bigger and the 1/4" jack is located in the rear.

The one on the right is the original made by Ovation, and long out of production. The new ones are clones with some differences, such as the ones you pointed out. This will be the second Ovation solidbody clone that Eastwood has made. They also made a clone of the old Ovation GP, which is the guitar Josh Homme plays. The GP is a much more rare Ovation solidbody (only 250-1000 made).

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrSandMan
Looks like you take good care of your gear. What year is the original?

Are you thinking the white one in the first pic above is mine? It's not. Mine is this blue one:

http://static.flickr.com/34/89322043_f6ac1ee01c.jpg

The My Rare Guitars site doesn't have a date on the white Ovation they're selling, but going by the pickups (those are big single coils, they later changed to humbuckers similar to the mini's in the Eastwood clone) it should be aabout the same age as mine, around 1973.

Electric Blues 05-31-2008 09:17 PM

Re: Big News for Ovation Breadwinner Fans?!
 
Cool!
It would be cool if more companies invested in bringing back long gone models or creating some new ones.

I have nothing against the "classics" but I'd love to see some new stuff.

ninja636 06-02-2008 07:27 AM

Re: Big News for Ovation Breadwinner Fans?!
 
WOW. I wish I could come across a "classic" axe for a good deal like that one! :2thumbups: I'd probably incase it in glass and it would just be a decoration though.

Brian Krashpad 06-02-2008 07:46 AM

Re: Big News for Ovation Breadwinner Fans?!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ninja636
WOW. I wish I could come across a "classic" axe for a good deal like that one! :2thumbups: I'd probably incase it in glass and it would just be a decoration though.

Naw, ya gots ta play 'em!

http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/6...bkkneelbc7.jpg

In fact I haven't played mine nearly enough though, just recently got some minor issues fixed so Ol' Blue is ready to go.

ninja636 06-02-2008 08:04 AM

Re: Big News for Ovation Breadwinner Fans?!
 
Sweet man. Someone once asked me if I won the lottery and bought a 67 Shelby 'stang would I drive it, I said "till the wheels fall off." :w: :2thumbups: I guess guitars ain't much different huh?

Brian Krashpad 06-02-2008 08:20 AM

Re: Big News for Ovation Breadwinner Fans?!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ninja636
Sweet man. Someone once asked me if I won the lottery and bought a 67 Shelby 'stang would I drive it, I said "till the wheels fall off." :w: :2thumbups: I guess guitars ain't much different huh?

You got it! I played Blue at my first-ever gig (an apartment-complex party) in 1980, and then as my main guitar for the next 10 years, first in a bunch of "party bands" made up of friends and then my first "serious band" that did originals and played in clubs.

First show evah!

http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/7...uckwalkeh3.jpg

Almost ten years later c. '89:

http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/6...dshow1acm7.jpg

SlitherA 04-13-2019 05:26 AM

Cool!
It would be cool if more companies invested in bringing back long gone models or creating some new ones.


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