Hello all,
I have been playing a Dupont for 11 years. It is wonderful. But for at least that long, I have wondered about Favino guitars, either originals or luthier instruments from other makers. Now I have decided to shop. But I live in Colorado and can't travel this year.
Other than the originals, what are the best Favino style guitars being produced?
or,
Who makes a Favino style as well as Maurice Dupont makes a Selmer style?
What would I expect to spend for a good instrument? Has anyone played the Asian made Favino styles? They seem to be around $1500 US.
Thanks, everyone!
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I am really curious about the new Dell Arte (made in Asia) Hommage. I haven't played one but I want to try it. I am also curious about the DuPont favino shaped guitars.
I own a 2004 US Dell Arte Hommage.
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I'm interested in the guitar. Where are you in the city?
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