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- Ovation_Deacon abstract "During the 1970s Ovation Guitar Company created a more "deluxe" version of their exotically shaped solid body electric guitar - the Ovation Breadwinner that was called the Deacon.The Deacon was differentiated by a gloss finish, mother of pearl diamond shaped fretboard marker inlays, and an ivory binding on the edge of the fretboard. On the other hand, the Breadwinner had a textured finish created by coating the mahogany body with the company's "LyraChord" material - the same material used to create the bowls of their acoustic and acoustic-electric hollow body guitars and the helicopter blades from the Kaman Company - plastic dot fretboard marker inlays, and no binding. Less obvious differences include a higher quality hardware in the form of the tuners. A gold plated tuner set were available along with a brass bridge saddle just before the design's end of life. Like the Breadwinner, early models utilized Ovation's "toroidal" dual pole, single wound pickups with the original FET preamp. After 1976 (verify?) these were replaced with a new humbucker, twelve pole dual winding pickups. Touted by Ovation as the quietest pickups manufactured at the time, they may have been a step up to a more mainstream design, rather than a true electronics breakthrough. Many owners preferred the sound of the original pickups as providing a warmer tone when compared to the tonal characteristics of the humbuckers.The Deacon was also available in a 12 string model.The Deacon was manufactured between 1973 and 1982. In the movie for the 1979 Electric Light Orchestra album Discovery (Electric Light Orchestra album) Jeff Lynne is seen playing the Ovation Deacon.".
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- Ovation_Deacon wikiPageExternalLink the-ovation-breadwinner.html.
- Ovation_Deacon wikiPageExternalLink breadwinner.
- Ovation_Deacon wikiPageExternalLink www.ovationuk.co.uk.
- Ovation_Deacon wikiPageExternalLink OvationDeacon.php.
- Ovation_Deacon wikiPageID "23504729".
- Ovation_Deacon wikiPageRevisionID "515726934".
- Ovation_Deacon bodytype Electric_guitar.
- Ovation_Deacon hasPhotoCollection Ovation_Deacon.
- Ovation_Deacon period "1973".
- Ovation_Deacon title "Ovation Deacon".
- Ovation_Deacon woodbody Mahogany.
- Ovation_Deacon subject Category:Electric_guitars.
- Ovation_Deacon type Artifact100021939.
- Ovation_Deacon type Device103183080.
- Ovation_Deacon type ElectricGuitar103272010.
- Ovation_Deacon type ElectricGuitars.
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- Ovation_Deacon comment "During the 1970s Ovation Guitar Company created a more "deluxe" version of their exotically shaped solid body electric guitar - the Ovation Breadwinner that was called the Deacon.The Deacon was differentiated by a gloss finish, mother of pearl diamond shaped fretboard marker inlays, and an ivory binding on the edge of the fretboard.".
- Ovation_Deacon label "Ovation Deacon".
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- Ovation_Deacon depiction Ovation_Deacon_Example.jpg.
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