Hi Jack....I'm just lucky that lot's of folks have been nice enough to send them my way. It's always a treat when an old Favino or Busato shows up. They're all so cool and each one has it's own distinctive tone.
This particular Favino is a real jaw dropper....it was played constantly for decades and sounds like it! People sometimes wonder why the prices get so high on these old ones...but once you hear them you understand why they are so highly coveted. You just can't build 30 years of hard playing and maturity into a new guitar. So, essentially you're paying some guy to play the guitar for a few decades. Even at minimum wage, that would add up to a lot of $
I was actually surprised this one wasn't more expensive. I hope it finds a good home...mostly I'm just envious of the time you get to spend with all these beauties, though lately they seem to get snatched up pretty quickly!
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Either way, it's great to see these instruments, even if I can't afford them.
best,
Jack.
This particular Favino is a real jaw dropper....it was played constantly for decades and sounds like it! People sometimes wonder why the prices get so high on these old ones...but once you hear them you understand why they are so highly coveted. You just can't build 30 years of hard playing and maturity into a new guitar. So, essentially you're paying some guy to play the guitar for a few decades. Even at minimum wage, that would add up to a lot of $
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see you soon,
Jack.
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1973
Jacques Favino CUSTOM 14 Fret Oval Hole Guitar with Bigtone Pickup
(Modele #10 - Serial #277 - owned by Hans'che Weiss!!!) Hardshell Case