I am the very happy,very proud owner of a new JWCG Modele jazz. This guitar is spectacular in every way. The balance and string response of this instrument allow la pompe to be played almost effortlessly with excellent projection, not to mention soloing which is unbelievably smooth, very selmer like in tone. Not one thing makes me regret choosing JWC ,including customer support. I had many questions and concerns while the guitar was in build which where always answered promptly by owner, Tony Walker. 10 out of 10 all around. Bravo Jengwoo on these wonderful guitars.
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I'm guessing its the same lineage as the JWC? Someone kindly tell if I'm wrong.?
Jeff
Jeff
You know how you can just dig a guitar cause you just do. I've spent a lot on gas, and learned a lot, but have fewer conclusions now about "what's the best guitar for me or for anyone else" than I started with.
This Manouche Moreno was made in a factory in Korea? Cool. I seem to remember reading that the Manouche stuff came from Asia without setup to Britain and was kinda finished off to some degree on the island. Anybody know what the top wood is? This one is number 065 and the top looks like a spruce (as your reply suggests) with a lot of orange toner and lots of small wavy medulary cross grain.
As your reply suggests regarding this manouche: the finish looks thick, neck looks to be mahogany, it's pretty heavy, there's a medium high top arch, and this thing is really loud. Given the price, I'd guess the top is sitka spruce but I'd love to know.
Sounds like JWC is making good guitars, and thanks for the review, and any added info others might have about the Manouche.