After some searching, I've stumbled upon the Dell Arte Manouche line. They seem to be made in the states (as opposed to the imports) and are nicely priced (1500 ish). I think they come in 3 configurations...anyone have any experience with this line? Opinions, comments, etc? Also, would anyone happen to know how they compare to the "Manouche" brand around the same price. Thanks
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As I said - I don't know for sure how close the new Dell Arte Manouches are to the original handmade Kinnard version, but I believe John has ended his association with Dell Arte so it seems likely he is not making them or overseeing their manufacture.
If you're looking for a Dell Arte Manouche - I could just sell you mine - I have quite a few guitars and have been thinking about selling a few off. The Dell Arte Manouche and the Park Encore are the Gypsy guitars I'll be selling - they're great guitars but of my gypsy guitars, they least fit my style of playing. I paid $2,600 for it - but wouldn't charge that much for it - make me an offer south of $2,000 if you're interested. If you're looking to get into Gypsy Jazz, an original Kinnard-made Dell Arte Manouche in good playing condition is a fine way to do it. Mine is like this one: http://n-a-g.info/component/page,shop.p ... Itemid,26/
i saw your rosewood neck video and am still not sure why it'd be better to have a rosewood neck...why would you want the neck to resonate at all? if anything, shouldn't the neck have the least amount or resonance on the guitar? isn't it just venting energy if the neck resonates?
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