Michael BauerChicago, ILProdigySelmers, Busatos and more…oh my!
edited January 2014Posts: 1,002
I have had several chats with Jacques Mazzoleni, and he has commented that pre-war guitars are relatively scarce, and suspects many may have been damaged by bombs and artillery fire, as well as carted off by soldiers, used, and discarded/lost during movements and fighting. Jacques figured that relatively few are still around, but that may only be true in France. I have read that the bulk of pre-war Selmers went to England, so maybe some will start popping up. There is supposedly a d-hole Selmer in pieces in Chicago, and I have made several attempts to reach the supposed owner via an intermediary, but so far, all inquiries have been deflected, rather indelicately, if I might add.
Scot, I owe you an e-mail. I am just back to semi-on-my-feet status, so I have a lot of catching up to do.
I've never been a guitar player, but I've played one on stage.
Adding to this thread after a gap of some 6 years or so... since 2013 I have been attempting to maintain and expand the "surviving original Selmers" list on Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selmer_guitar#Surviving_original_Selmers), it has grown a bit since then (also with contributions by some others, for which thanks). I used to keep such a list on odd pieces of paper for my own amusement, this is way better... Hopefully it will remain a useful resource for the future. Happy to receive any further info, corrections, etc., although (with a little knowledge of relevant style and guidelines) the intention is that others can edit the page with the additional information they have. Regards - Tony
I used to own #670 -- bought it in the 80s for $3,500, got cold feet and soon after had a friend bring it to Japan, where it sold and I got $3,000 net. It's in Japan now.
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Scot, I owe you an e-mail. I am just back to semi-on-my-feet status, so I have a lot of catching up to do.
Adding to this thread after a gap of some 6 years or so... since 2013 I have been attempting to maintain and expand the "surviving original Selmers" list on Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selmer_guitar#Surviving_original_Selmers), it has grown a bit since then (also with contributions by some others, for which thanks). I used to keep such a list on odd pieces of paper for my own amusement, this is way better... Hopefully it will remain a useful resource for the future. Happy to receive any further info, corrections, etc., although (with a little knowledge of relevant style and guidelines) the intention is that others can edit the page with the additional information they have. Regards - Tony
I used to own #670 -- bought it in the 80s for $3,500, got cold feet and soon after had a friend bring it to Japan, where it sold and I got $3,000 net. It's in Japan now.
Thanks pdg - I have added a link to that information to the wiki page.
Cheers - Tony
Here is one more to add to the list Tony...
#596 owned by Neil Andersson (Pearl Django fame). Have played it numerous times.
www.scoredog.tv
Thanks for the information Scoredog, list updated as of now :)
Regards - Tony