Interesting comments! Buco is correct, other than the ones he mentioned, all the rest have laminated backs and sides. The ones with solid are all Selmer size petite bouche. All the Corazóns have laminated backs and sides. The backs have an archtop like molded back as do all my guitars in the last couple years.
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This past Saturday I got to see and hear Geese’s Baumgartner for around 2 hours, and afterwards I looked at it up close. A very nice instrument! Kudos to the builder.
I love the sound of the Barault- I think it's what I want!
That said, I think it's best to have a few great guitars that each nail a particular sound- just means I'll have to buy a couple more over the coming years!
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Interesting comments! Buco is correct, other than the ones he mentioned, all the rest have laminated backs and sides. The ones with solid are all Selmer size petite bouche. All the Corazóns have laminated backs and sides. The backs have an archtop like molded back as do all my guitars in the last couple years.
Gotcha covered, Craig 😉
This past Saturday I got to see and hear Geese’s Baumgartner for around 2 hours, and afterwards I looked at it up close. A very nice instrument! Kudos to the builder.
(I didn’t try playing it, I’m a lefty so…)
For anyone still following along here are what the Barault and Bumgarner sound like in a band setting:
Here's the Facebook link as well.
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Great band man- thanks for sharing!😊
There's some talent in guitars in that room!!
I love the sound of the Barault- I think it's what I want!
That said, I think it's best to have a few great guitars that each nail a particular sound- just means I'll have to buy a couple more over the coming years!
Not a dilemma at all really!!
Thanks again geese-enjoy the band!🙂