A while ago, I posted a description and some pictures of an old "no name" guitar. I received some very helpful responses from folks on this forum. I am pretty new to the world of gypsy jazz and the gear involved. My lutherie experience is almost entirely old American guitars so some of the details of my mystery guitar were misleading, at least, to me.
Well, the happy ending of the story is that the guitar turned out to be a Busato made guitar, pre-1943, from the shop on the Rue D'Orgemont. But, the complicated side is, it's a lot scarier working on the guitar now that it is no longer a mystery.
But, I wanted to thank some of you for you guidance and interest.
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That's fantastic! However, I'd be curious to know what criteria you used to determine its authenticity. The name "Busato" gets thrown around a lot, with nearly every old labeless French guitar on eBay being sold as such. Very few actually can be confirmed as Busatos and many buyers have been burned purchasing such instruments as in most cases they are worth far less than half of what they paid.
Thanks,
M
If it's a good guitar - fix it and play it and love it without reservation. There are a lot of great sounding old gypsy mystery guitars, nearly all of which have nought-all to do with Busato but are still wonderfully groovy, loud, characteristic sounding old instruments. Just be careful if you plan to resell it as the gents above have indicated, there has been a bit of "Busato Inflation" recently.
It brings to mind something the classical luthier Richard Brune once said: "Of the 400 or so guitars Santos Hernandez made, only 1,200 have survived to the present day."
By the way, here's a cool Santos Hernandez thing I came across when checking to see if I was attributing that quote right.
It's a wonderful vid on a 1919 Santos Hernandez... took me a couple of seconds to recognize that it was Myrddin De Kauter. Every time I hear him it boggles my mind wondering why he is not a household name. There are two great phone videos on Youtube that someone took of him playing at Samois a few years ago - sitting outside of one of the food tents playing - people are stepping over him with beer & food in their hands while he's laying down this righteous avant-garde flamenco that should have drawn a big crowd - but only ~3 people even noticed. Somewhere in an alternate universe he's probably touring with Paco de Lucia, but in this universe apparently he's yet to be discovered.
http://vimeo.com/19697159
sorry for the Off-topic.