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jamieb
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by jamieb »
Hello Folks,
Anybody have an idea what guitar this is? I can't work it out

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Freddy V-C
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by Freddy V-C »
I think I saw a guy in a local band playing a purple one of those. No idea what it was called, but I'll see if it says anything on their MySpace...
EDIT: Nope, not the same guitar. I agree with Jimmy though.
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Freddy V-C on Mon Jul 06, 2009 3:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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jamieb
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by jamieb »
Thanks St Jimmy, good shout on the headstock.
It's a Viper.
Cheers!
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by JamesSmann »
jamieb wrote:Thanks St Jimmy, good shout on the headstock.
It's an Ovation Viper.
Cheers!
no worries dude. it's hard to miss that headstock, with the weird lip that sticks out from it...
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by George »
Very cool guitar. Loving the angled mini-humbucker.
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gaybear
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by gaybear »
dig it
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by benecol »
Played, and nearly bought, one a few years ago. Nice guitar, but very small feeling, to my giant frame.
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by lexx9 »
They had another cool electric around the same time as the Viper called the Breadwinner.
Lexx
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by timhulio »
GeorgeF wrote:Very cool guitar. Loving the angled mini-humbucker.
Yes! How does that even work? Maybe it's a single coil in mini-humbucker casing, otherwise the polepieces make no sense.
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by kim »
my ex bandmate had an ovation viper in chocolate brown with mapple neck
it was hot, and sounded good, but the strings often snapped out of the nut for some reason
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by George »
timhulio wrote:GeorgeF wrote:Very cool guitar. Loving the angled mini-humbucker.
Yes! How does that even work? Maybe it's a single coil in mini-humbucker casing, otherwise the polepieces make no sense.
Could it possibly be a P-90 with an angled bar etc? Listen to this...
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The angled voicing seems present but there's also a big whiff of P-90 tone. I'm loving this guitar right now.