Michael BauerChicago, ILProdigySelmers, Busatos and more…oh my!
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This was my guitar for several years, and was a favorite of Denis Chang, who borrowed it 2-3 years in a row (until I sold it) at Django in June concerts. I wish I was in a position to buy this one back, but I'm having to think my own herd. I really never planned on selling this, but I met Leroy and when he came over to try the guitars, he fell in love with this one, and after several return visits asked I'd sell it. Leroy's a nice guy and a great player (perhaps you've heard of Wilco...), so I said yes. Otherwise, I'd still have it.
Great, great guitar, and very cool visually with the accordion ornamentation. There simply aren't that many real 1930's Busatos around, and this one has maintained great tone and volume through the decades. I hope she finds a great home!
I've never been a guitar player, but I've played one on stage.
Here's the chance for Denis to own it then. Maybe?
It really is very cool looking.
And the price isn't bad considering what you're buying.
I wish I was in the position to...at least entertain buying it. (there was a Busato I tried at DIJ this year, was by far my favorite guitar)
Did Geoff do the fretboard work?
Good luck with the sale.
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Great, great guitar, and very cool visually with the accordion ornamentation. There simply aren't that many real 1930's Busatos around, and this one has maintained great tone and volume through the decades. I hope she finds a great home!
It really is very cool looking.
And the price isn't bad considering what you're buying.
I wish I was in the position to...at least entertain buying it. (there was a Busato I tried at DIJ this year, was by far my favorite guitar)
Did Geoff do the fretboard work?
Good luck with the sale.