I recently lost an Earnest Selma Plectrum guitar in a USPS shipment from NYC to Switzerland. The guitar may have never made it out of NYC. It looks like a small body Selmer guitar with four strings. The body is mahogany, top is spruce, small oval soundhole, ebony fretboard and bridge, unique handmade tailpiece, 26.25" scale. It's in a fitted hardshell case. If you see or hear of this guitar on the market, please let me know. Reward offered. Thanks
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A plectrum-tuned GJ guitar is something of a oddity--- am I correct in assuming that your first instrument is plectrum banjo?
I also play plectrum banjo, as well as standard six-string guitar.
OK, I admit it! I'm nosy!... but I'd be interested in hearing more about what you're doing, or planning to do, with that unusual guitar!
Will
Niagara-On-The-Lake, ON
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