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Breedlove Oregon Dreadnaught - SOLD
2017 Breedlove Oregon Dreadnaught
For the player who wants the stout projection of a Breedlove dreadnought with the unique look, midrange fullness, depth, clarity, and liveliness of locally sourced myrtle. The most accessible American-made platform for the Breedlove rounded dreadnought, it's voiced to project defined tone with volume and clarity and features a slightly rounded upper bout to provide a great sound chamber and to be less restrictive for the player. The Breedlove Concert is the original Breedlove shape. It first appeared in 1992, and has been the best-selling Breedlove body shape ever since. Designed specifically for the fingerstylist to be well balanced, compact, and comfortable to play, it generates a wonderfully articulate range of tone with an ample low end that is never boomy, but always felt. The unique construction also allows the Concert to sing even at a full strum. If you’re a fingerstylist, or are seeking an instrument to use as vocal accompaniment, this is the shape for you. The Concert is engineered to provide exceptional sustain with a pronounced bass response, both of which can be achieved with a light touch. The graduated top works in harmony with the Breedlove Bridge Truss to provide an even response throughout the lows, mids, and highs, with sustain, and clear, concise, note-for-note projection. Breedlove guitar necks feature a slimmer neck profile, which enables comfortable play, even with smaller hands. Unlike traditional dovetail neck joints that require major surgery for a neck re-set, it is easy to adjust the play action and neck angle with the Breedlove bolt-on neck and single-action truss rod. The hand-rubbed, semi-gloss Breedlove neck finish contributes to ideal playability – the finish process alone takes three days, including precise finish coat applications, fine sanding, and hand buffing and rubbing. The asymmetrical headstock isn’t just a pretty shape – it’s specifically designed to keep the strings in a straight, even line from the nut to the tuning pegs. The result is even tension, stable tuning, and ease of alternate tuning. Myrtlewood, umbellularia californica, formerly oreodaphne californica, originates in the western United States in Northern California and Oregon. Myrtlewood offers a strong fundamental with a powerful voice. Similar to maple, it has a clear and bright voice with superb projection and sustain, and offers a full and balanced sound. A versatile non-traditional tonewood, it is a favorite for many styles of playing. Myrtle has very unique and widely varied figure – no two sets are alike. Coloration ranges from blonde to taupe. Sitka spruce, picea sitchensis, originates in the northwest United States. Sitka spruce has been the primary top wood for American-made instruments for decades. It is strong and light with extended harmonic content, and it nearly equals the power of Adirondack. It offers a strong, focused tone with a solid fundamental -- perfect for flatpicking styles. When compared with European spruce, Sitka delivers warmer, more fundamental sound, largely free of overtones. Sitka takes a slightly longer period of playing time to open up. It has a straight uniform grain and coloration ranges from white to pink to light brown. Body Type: Dreadnought Neck Wood: Hard rock maple Solid Wood Top: Solid Sitka spruce Solid Wood Back/Sides: Solid Myrtlewood Finish/Color: Semi-gloss with toner Fretboard: Ebony # Frets: 21 Nut Width: 1-3/4" Tuners Hardware: Breedlove, nickel Lower Bout Width: 16" Waist Width: 10 5/8" Upper Bout Width: 11 5/8" Body Length: 21" Body Depth: 4" String Gauge: Elixir Nano PB (13 to 56) Pickup: LR Baggs Active Element VTC Strap button - Chrome Schaller Straplock Bridge: Delta bridge, African ebony Binding: Black Inlay: Centered dots Case: Deluxe Breedlove hardshell Condition - Excellent SOLD Last edited by skiproberts; 02-28-2022 at 09:59 AM. |
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One of the best sounding Breedloves ever, punches way over it's weight class!
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Bump it to the top.
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Bumping it up!
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Hi, I’m interested in your Breedlove. Where in NY do you live? I’m in Stamford CT. I’m not too keen in buying a guitar without playing it first. Thanks.
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Sent you a PM.
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All of a sudden there seems to be a lot of interest in the Breedlove - somebodies gonna be real happy, real soon!
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I hope you sell it soon……like before I have to make an offer!
I currently have Breedlove legacy model. A dred would be real nice….. I can’t! OK? If no one wants it …let me know…. |
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Nice looking myrtlewood. Good luck with sale Skip
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Many interested parties, still available, I'm in the negotiating mood!
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Breedlove is sold.
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