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Collins guitar for sale

dennisdennis Montreal, QuebecModerator
edited February 2007 in Classifieds Posts: 2,161
located in Montreal, Quebec, CANADA

I hate to sell this but there's no point in keeping it as i am endorsing AJL guitars and have no use for two of the same type of guitars.

If i understand correctly, this is one of first selmer style guitars built by michael collins.

the specifications on his webpage should be correct:

http://www.collinsguitar.com/petite.htm

It comes with a Schatten pickup, I am not sure what model, as it was installed by the previous owner. I'm running it without a battery and it works fine, you can hear it plugged in through an AER amp here:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=7yAqyG0a5xc& ... ed&search= (it's the guitar on the right)

The guitar is in excellent playing condition. It has minor wear from playing of course. There are a few extra minor wear marks caused by the previous owner's picking technique... see the pic below

the fingerboard is a bit thicker (on the recent collins that i've seen the fingerboards have been much thinner) like the original selmer guitars if i'm not mistaken, it will easily accomodate a stimer pickup.

the dot is on the 9th fret.

Serial no: 103

This guitar has lots of history, it was used by Ritary Gaguenetti for his DFNE concert in October 2004. You can see a video of him warming up with it here:

http://ritaryensemble.free.fr/francais/video3.html

It was used for numerous concerts for the Ritary Ensemble's tour in Quebec in april 2006. It was used by Ritary to record a djangobooks method book that is in the works

In June 2006, Andreas Oberg used it for his concert at Django in June, you can hear/see it here (he's using a Schertler Basik to amplify the guitar)

http://youtube.com/watch?v=a8dRv8fAvZ4

btw i've since removed the woodywoodpecker stickers (therefore significantly reducing the value of the guitar, or else i'd have to ask for at least 9 959.99$)

I used it to record certain tracks for my album, you can hear samples here

http://fleche-dor.com/fr/audio.php

I was originally asking for 2000 US but unfortunately the exchange rate is no longer what it used to be, and therefore i need to ask 2500 Canadian ....payable in US equivalent via paypal ( you can check the exchange rate here www.exchangerate.com )

I have a decent digital camera, so if you need any specific shots of the guitar let me know, and i'll do my best to get them!!
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  • dennisdennis Montreal, QuebecModerator
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  • dennisdennis Montreal, QuebecModerator
    Posts: 2,161
    and a nice video of Herve Gaguenetti playing a funky rhythm on it while i'm browsing www.djangobooks.com :lol::lol::lol::lol:
  • dennisdennis Montreal, QuebecModerator
    Posts: 2,161
  • dennisdennis Montreal, QuebecModerator
    Posts: 2,161
    this guitar is still for sale!!! ... it would be great to sell it before the heavy winter season comes ... meaning extra maintenance for the guitar...

    here's another clip of it that i used for my album
  • aa New York City✭✭✭✭
    Posts: 800
    dennis, what pick do you use?
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  • dennisdennis Montreal, QuebecModerator
    Posts: 2,161
    i'll generally use anything that "feels" good at the moment to me... that really is the best answer that i can give... generally they're fairly thin / small picks... right now i really like the dunlop 1.5 gator picks, and i play with the side.. i don't know what the material is made of, but it feels really great, unlike the standard dunlop tortex 1.5, the edge of the pick is really smooth and rarely gets "caught" in the strings... and with the side of pick, it gives a nice lead sound and is equally wonderful for rhythm...

    i also sometimes use dunlop JAZZ III picks (the red ones).. you get a lot of definition from these picks but they wear out fast and aren't too good for certain styles of rhythm playing...

    i'll also sometimes use wegen twins, which to me definitely gives a nice round sound.. BUT i especially like thinner picks because i am starting to incorporate a lot of my "old alternate / sweep picking" techniques into my playing and thick picks just don't work for this style of picking (too much squeaky tone and not enough definition)
  • marcieromarciero Southern MaineNew
    Posts: 120
    Hi all,

    ...and as a great companion to Dennis' Collins-
    I'm selling the de-luxe Cedar Creek case that was custom made for my 14-fret Collins selmeroid, (which has same dimensions as Dennis'). It is heavy plywood construction and has arched back as well as top, with thick, dense padding on the interior back and sides. It was made for the selmer-size, but fits a 14-fret Favino-size very well; the fit is more snug around the sides (duh!). The Collins is not lose, but does not compress the sided padding, while the Favino compresses nicely. Brown faux alligator, leather handle. Very good condition with a few white scuff marks which should rub out. No tears or dings ... Check the photos.
    $170 obo. I simply do not use the case as I have a gig bag and another lighter-duty case.

    Mike

    http://faculty.une.edu/cas/marciero/mus ... ments.html
  • Michael BauerMichael Bauer Chicago, ILProdigy Selmers, Busatos and more…oh my!
    Posts: 1,002
    Dennis--

    I sent you a couple pms about the guitar, but they aren'y showing in my mailbox as sent. Did you get them?

    Michael
    I've never been a guitar player, but I've played one on stage.
  • dennisdennis Montreal, QuebecModerator
    Posts: 2,161
  • JackJack western Massachusetts✭✭✭✭
    Posts: 1,752
    You're really tempting me, Dennis...I've been looking into buying something Favino-style, but I've played this guitar, and it's great! You might be hearing from me soon. Do you use the Schatten much? If so can you say something about the sound, and any feedback issues? The youtube link in your first post doesn't work anymore...

    best,
    Jack.
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