I got to play it in Godefroy's workshop the day before it was handed over. Really beautiful instrument! I had a hard time putting it down. Very rich sound, and a big lovely chunk of wood for the neck.
I saw this guitar in construction. What did it sound like?
It had a warm, gypsy tone, that suited Lollo's style well; it had great projection...the guitar isn't as yellow as depicted in the photos, that's flash for you, it was ligher/blonde. Not sure what guitar Dave Kelbie was playing for rhythm - might also have been from same luthier? cheers Phil
Hi Thrip... I think I bought my Manouche from the guy who sold you the Maruejouls and, though I hadn't the chance to play it, I had the strong feeling I was quite wrong not going for the latter. But now I don't regret it because it landed in much, much better hands!
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It had a warm, gypsy tone, that suited Lollo's style well; it had great projection...the guitar isn't as yellow as depicted in the photos, that's flash for you, it was ligher/blonde. Not sure what guitar Dave Kelbie was playing for rhythm - might also have been from same luthier? cheers Phil
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I originally tried the Maruejouls in Samois and was very much taken with it. Luckily he decided to sell it to me! Did you try it?
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