Thoughts on this - interesting?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Selmer-sound-alike-French-Gypsy-Jazz-Guitar-A-Courtil-The-Real-Deal-/252102050537
on youtube from previous seller:
It think sold for $289 last time it was on ebay - can't find that listing now.
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I posted a question about that on here some time ago.
http://www.djangobooks.com/forum/discussion/13915/a-curtil
Also, I agree the sound on the YouTube above is a bit average, but I have heard some of the smaller bodied guitars that can hold their own; I have a a similar looking Di Mauro and it sounds as good as my other Di Mauros so don't discount them completely, and because they don't have 'the look' they are often sold cheap.
There was another Curtil guitar sold recently from a store in Paris, see this link;
http://www.gbase.com/gear/curtil-jazz-manouche-1950-natural
So it is more likely guitars labelled Curtil were made by others. Anyone recognise this? Could this be where the Busato rumour started? The body is almost Di Mauro shaped, but it is unusual being a 'D' hole model with a 14th fret neck join. Also note the tenth fret marker could indicate a Sicilian maker.
Another violin for sale in France (made by another Mirecourt luthier) has its original 1930 bill of sale from "Au Bon Marché Musical" de A. Curtil a Neuilly and another has a bow for sale made by l'Atelier de Louis BAZIN, which is signed A Curtil of Paris.
Also there are many other references to an A. Curtil as a piano maker active in Paris between 1892 and 1905, which was then taken over by one Edouard Coiffier. Could this be the same person, or a relative?
By the way, the 'Courtil' currently on ebay clearly shows the spelling Curtil on the label inside, so the mis-spelling is the fault of the seller.