Guitars that are-were inexplicably unpopular-unfashionable.
61Gibson Marauders and S-1s are fairly ugly, but they play and sound great. Bolt-on maple-fretboard neck probably had something to do with their unpopular status amongst Gibson players.
scott wrote:(ignoring the most famous player of the Iceman for a moment here)
burun wrote:Ovation has made some completely ridiculous and nearly unplayable instruments. I give you:
The Preacher
The Breadwinner
As far as I can tell, only the very small (like myself and Chris Knox) can play the Breadwinner effectively. If only they made a proper lefthanded one that I could find! Playing this upside down is pretty impossible whilst sitting down.
galanter wrote:matthew wrote:The Breadwinner was an ugly and awkward guitar with a...hmm how shall I put it...wierd name to boot. I hate to mention Star Trek here, but the Breadwinner looks like a lopsided version of a Klingon battlecruiser.
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That aesthetic note aside, I've played a couple of them.....I don't like 'em. They sound like ass. Hence I think it was quite explicably an unpopular/unfashionable guitar. After all, who the hell cares very much about Ovation Breadwinners these days aside from people trying to be "retro-punk-chic"? Yet, the Strat and Tele and Gibson ES-3xx are still going strong after 50 years ina variety of musical genres, and I own one of each of these electric guitars and love 'em. Tried and true.
Well there's always room for taste. I think it sounds good on the video, and I'd bet (based on timbre) it's also the guitar on the record. It's a good rhythm guitar for an out-of-phase pickups sound because of the built-in pre-amp and tweak-ability. I found it to be very comfortable, and it doesn't look as weird strapped on as standing alone.
TheMilford wrote:Here's a good explanation of the cool controls:
http://www.doremi.co.uk/breadwinner/controls.html
scott wrote:(ignoring the most famous player of the Iceman for a moment here)
Adam CR wrote:It seems such a shame that Fender Marauders never went into production, even if only for the shape.
Like a Jag/Strat crash. So pretty.
God yes. With all the chrome accents.Adam CR wrote:It seems such a shame that Fender Marauders never went into production, even if only for the shape.
Like a Jag/Strat crash. So pretty.
Linus Van Pelt wrote:I subscribe to neither prong of your false dichotomy.
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