I bought this recently from Michael and I’m looking to resell it. It is a very good guitar, loud and sounds much more authentic gypsy jazz to my ears than my Nomade, but I’m having a bit of buyer’s remorse. It needs a proper set up, possibly a fret level job. When I play it loud, I get some buzz, mainly around the 5th fret. I don’t have a good guitar tech in my area, and I’m concerned that I won’t be able to keep it well maintained over time if it should need work done occasionally.
I bought it for $3750. I’m hoping someone would like to take it off my hands for just a bit less.
The link to the original posting is below. I’ve only had it a couple months. I’ve included a couple of photos of my own, mainly to show the pick wear on the guitar, since it arrived to me with a bit more than you’ll see on the original post:
Cheers,
Brian
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Someone should make me an offer on this…
I am thinking about it but I don't really need another guitar....
If you’re thinking about it, it must mean that you do!
I have one of these and it is a great guitar. The loudest gypsy Jazz guitar I have owned and the sound is nice and vintage. Mine is probably made with heavier woods (cherry wood) and is fairly heavy (feels like a tank). I have played Neil Andersson's and it convinced me to buy one from Vit. His is lighter and is also great guitar.
not great enough to have 2 though.....;)
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I played a Vit Cash at Samoreau. Really nice vintage sound--and the volume just sort of jumps out beautifully, and a really good looking guitar. I believe it was the same guitar that Christiaan Van Hemert played that year at Samoreau, and it ended up on his top ten guitars list at number 6.
https://youtu.be/VU3joLInop4?t=1320