Vaya con Dios, nice!!
But why don't I see your left hand? Oh man, I would love to have a better look at what's going on in that solo.
There will... sounds super nice, I played it 3 times in a row. Your friend is a really good sax player.
Hey Jay, @Jazzaferri , you should check this out.
Castelluccia is not day and night difference, but it has a fuller sound. Pattenote is a bit easier to play though, but the sound of Castelluccia is worth the effort. It is funny because i went to Paris to find more playable guitar, i tried a lot of guitars and still my Patenotte beats them.
Here you go:
The camera angle is not perfect again, but you have most of the fretboard the the shot
The strings are dead already, i couldn't put this guitar down since i got it so they need to be changed soon.
Very nice!! That's such a fine crafted solo on that song.
It does sound like it has more depth to the tone but this Patenotte is a great sounding guitar nevertheless.
Considering the asking price Patenotte it's a no brainer for anyone looking to buy and you wouldn't be settling but getting a great instrument.
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Patenotte - 500 Eur
Pickup - 150 Eur
But why don't I see your left hand? Oh man, I would love to have a better look at what's going on in that solo.
There will... sounds super nice, I played it 3 times in a row. Your friend is a really good sax player.
Hey Jay, @Jazzaferri , you should check this out.
I could shoot a better vid of Vaya con dios when i have some time.
Kinda wanted to ask you, this Patenotte sounds really nice. Castelluccia is that much better?
Looking forward to your thougts on this, I have 254 and fancy a Castelluccia.
Castelluccia is not day and night difference, but it has a fuller sound. Pattenote is a bit easier to play though, but the sound of Castelluccia is worth the effort. It is funny because i went to Paris to find more playable guitar, i tried a lot of guitars and still my Patenotte beats them.
mine is serial number 9135.
it has 3 on a plate open tuners with semi clear tuner heads.
I will upload some photos.
Great photo of the bridge on Patenotte, I can finally see what I read on the forum before about the thin one piece bridge.
The camera angle is not perfect again, but you have most of the fretboard the the shot
The strings are dead already, i couldn't put this guitar down since i got it so they need to be changed soon.
It does sound like it has more depth to the tone but this Patenotte is a great sounding guitar nevertheless.
Considering the asking price Patenotte it's a no brainer for anyone looking to buy and you wouldn't be settling but getting a great instrument.