Custom Breadwinner on the Bay!
MisterGolf007
Posted 2005-11-05 10:52 PM (#333118)
Subject: Custom Breadwinner on the Bay!



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Location: Gig Harbor, Washington
Here's a work of artistry...

Custom BreadWinner

Possible GAS attack...check 'er out, Woody! :cool:
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stephent28
Posted 2005-11-05 11:33 PM (#333119 - in reply to #333118)
Subject: Re: Custom Breadwinner on the Bay!



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THAT IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :eek: :eek: :) :D

Man, if I had the money laying around I would be all over that bad boy. It is truly a work of art and and amazing looking guitar.
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Bluebird
Posted 2005-11-06 9:18 AM (#333120 - in reply to #333118)
Subject: Re: Custom Breadwinner on the Bay!



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Yeah, that thing looks killer, all right.

If only I could think of a logical reaason to own two 12-string electrics!

Wayne
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stonebobbo
Posted 2005-11-06 12:28 PM (#333121 - in reply to #333118)
Subject: Re: Custom Breadwinner on the Bay!



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If only I could think of a logical reaason to own two 12-string electrics!
In the words of Sir Edmund, because it's there!
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Stephen P
Posted 2005-11-06 2:31 PM (#333122 - in reply to #333118)
Subject: Re: Custom Breadwinner on the Bay!


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Location: Maryland, USA
That is a spectacular flavor of ice cream...as I believe Cliff likes to say.

I'm drooling from the pictures.

But alas! With my Les Paul being ready in just a week or two, it is much too soon to buy another (and more expensive) guitar.
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fguki
Posted 2005-11-07 2:48 PM (#333123 - in reply to #333118)
Subject: Re: Custom Breadwinner on the Bay!


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Location: Germany
Maybe I will have a whole lot of enemies now
But the guitar looks absolutely gay! Well, maybe it`s because I dont like the shapes of the Breadwinner and Deacon etc. in general.

But the wood is pretty! And it is a real piece of high craftsmanship! No doubt about it.

In my eyes all those fancy wood grains look pretty cheap today. I think the reason is, my eyes got pretty tired of it.
EVERYthing seems to be flooded with fancy quilted tops and flamed maple stripes etc etc...

Especially poor and crappy low end guitars try to convince people with a fancy looking veneered top rather than real quality components...

But that is another pair of shoes.

No dout about it, that the builder of the custom bread is a fabulous guitar builder! I totally respect his work!!!

regards
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