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Josh HeggJosh Hegg Tacoma, WAModerator
If your into Romane you might like looking at this:

The link went south so I took it off.....

Cheers,
Josh
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  • MichaelHorowitzMichaelHorowitz SeattleAdministrator
    Posts: 6,153
    Looks like it even comes with Romane's personalized fingerboard grit...you can't put a price on that!

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  • CuimeanCuimean Los AngelesProdigy
    Posts: 271
    Here's one I posted on the UK forum a while ago. I wonder if it'll have as strong a reaction here as it did there.

    http://www.specimenproducts.com/instru/maccaferri.html
  • CuimeanCuimean Los AngelesProdigy
    Posts: 271
    The Enesa and Gerome are beautiful ugly ducklings. I dig 'em.

    Here's a link to a nice-looking tenor petit bouche made by a luthier in Maine:

    http://www.earnestinstruments.com/selma.html

    And here's a photo of an American soldier in Vietnam with what looks like a cheap Vietnamese guitar. It looks like someone at the Harmony factory dropped acid and decided to combine a Patenotte and a Strat.
  • fraterfrater Prodigy
    Posts: 763
    You can see another pic of that guy in Vietnam here, few seconds in the video

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cI85iPt ... ch=brozman


    It seems the chap was in high request by war cinematographers!
  • MichaelHorowitzMichaelHorowitz SeattleAdministrator
    Posts: 6,153
    Probably has something to do with Vietnam being a former French colony...
  • fraterfrater Prodigy
    Posts: 763
    Hadn't tought about that! It makes perfect sense...
  • Micky DunneMicky Dunne Liverpool UK✭✭✭✭ Olivier Marin, JWC Modele Orchestre, AJL La Flasque
    Posts: 155
    I was in Vietnam 2 years ago and had the chance to go to a village on the Mekong Delta (tourist day trip) there was a local Vietnamese folk duo playing and the guitar had a scalloped neck :shock:
    Fast and bulbous

    www.manouchetones.com
  • CuimeanCuimean Los AngelesProdigy
    Posts: 271
    Found this on eBay:

    http://tinyurl.com/puhly

    It's a Selmer-style guitar by Colorado luthier John Rumley. I dig the single-coil pickup idea, the headstock, and the wood he used for the back.

    Also - - - make sure you scroll down to see some other examples of his work. He has a beautiful archtop electric with some bizarre wood (reclaimed from a 100-year-old barn) and tooled leather sides (like an old Gretsch Round-up). I look forward to seeing future examples of Mr. Rumley's work.
  • ggsimmonsggsimmons New
    Posts: 2
    Ths is a custom archtop that he built. I bought it earlier this year.[/img]
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