Whether 'tis nobler to acquire a good guitar immediately, or study and save for a 254, 256, or even a 260?
What would you do? I even heard someone say they liked their Gitane better, so I really don't know what to do, and I want to have my guitar for at least 5-7 years before trading up....
Thanks!
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I tried out two of them, and didn't like them. I tended to agree - as limited as my experience is - with what was either Guitar Player or Guitar Buyer's review that described it as an 'Gypsyized' but American guitar. They even rated the Saga higher, describing it as 'bubbly'. I actually get somewhat bummed at barely even being able to feed off the bottom at gypsyguitars.com, unless I start selling off my Strat and amps.
BTW, is being listed at gypsyguitars.com an assurance of quality? Or is it a 'let the buyer beware' dog pound over there? I'd really rather not base my decision on the greater chance of getting a half decent guitar from a factory, than trying to weigh the chances of getting a bad Patenotte, which I have heard exist as well. So much comes down to choice of wood, you know? Plus the idea of spending over $600 on a guitar sight unseen appalls me, which I suppose I need to get over....
If I bought a Saga Gitane and did all the bridge ad tailpiece replacing, would there still be intonation problems? Yikes.
http://www.manouche-guitars.com/home.htm
or a nicer guitar.
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Good luck,
Jack.
One thing to consider is the scale lengths of the Patennote and Gitane. I'm not sure about the comparisons for D-Holes (which is what you're talking about with a Gitane 500) so I don't know if you're doing an apples-to-apples comparison - but for the Petit Bouche models, the Patennote scale lengths I've seen are shorter than standard and for the Gitanes the scale lengths of the guitars I've seen are longer than standard so if "feel" is important to you - you might want to decide if you like longish or shortish fretboards.
My personal opinion? I've played a handful lof Gitane John Jorgenson 300s and they were all ridiculously good and can be had for ~$1,000 if you really look around. Maybe I just played a handful of good ones by coincidence, but I don't think so. My friend Hyung's JJ-model is gobstopping - just flat wonderful - I would trade him my Dell Arte for it but I doubt he'd make that trade despite the fact that my DA's price was >2x. As with all guitars - each is unique so play before you buy - but I can tell you this. If you can get your hands on a "good" JJ300, you will have it till someone inherits it from you.
I suppose I should really be going for a petite bouche, since I love to play lead, it looks like it is a prerequisite, and I'm at an "If Tchavolo eats a banana, then I eat a banana" stage of development. Besides, everyone else seems to have one as well.
I'm sure the JJ D-300 would make just about anyone happy, and looks like it is very comparable in quality to the Manouche Modele Jazz, which I'd bet would be selling for the same price here in the US if there was an outlet, since the msrp for the two is practically identical. So upon re-evaluation I guess it will end up a choice between a JJ, the Jazz, or the new DG-310 Lulo model, which I am anxiously waiting to hear about. From what I hear at this point any of those would be a good choice as far as a keeper quality instrument goes - if anyone can find a preference for any of those three, please let me and the rest of the forum know.
In the meantime it's gonna be "Goodbye Stratocaster"...lol...
IMO, and based of course on that small sampling, the Pigalle blew the Gitanes out of the water.
Gitanes to my ears sound good for flat top guitars, but they don't have that special gypsy sound that the Pigalle had.
The Pigalle felt smoother and had that snappy punch, the Gitanes to my ears just don't have a very complex tone.
FWIW, I also have an older Savillano Dell Arte and a Dupont (both D holes), and the Pigalle was definitely not as toneful as the Dupont, but I thought it gave the Savillano a run for the money. From what I've read, it sounds like this might have been an above-average Pigalle.
But I'm getting good vibes from the DG-310, which they told me at Saga should be shipping "in a month or so". Iif Lulo Reinhardt is eating that banana, I guess it would be fine for me as well - as soon as I or someone else can compare it to a JJ-300, that is. :roll:
This, for instance -
http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum35/HTML/000173.html