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Stefano Caponnetto gypsy guitar

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  • Jangle_JamieJangle_Jamie Scottish HighlandsNew De Rijk, some Gitanes and quite a few others
    edited August 24 Posts: 429

    It's playing nicely. Some fret buzz on low strings up around the 11th-13th fret, but will probably raise the bridge by a shim at the bass end. Action is probably a tiny bit low. I'm very happy with the sound! It's a great rhythm guitar and has a very low growly chunk. Melodies sound sweet, and it's a nicer feeling neck/length than my Di Mauro Boogie Woogie.

    littlemarkwimWillievoutoreenie
  • BillDaCostaWilliamsBillDaCostaWilliams Barreiro, Portugal✭✭✭ Huttl, 9 mandolins
    Posts: 727

    Sounds terrific - sweet tone and quite expressive.

    Jangle_Jamie
  • paulmcevoy75paulmcevoy75 Portland, MaineNew
    Posts: 630

    you got the wrong guy man. I'm not the patron saint of already dead guitars :)

    Particularly when I have a really cool one I can't sell!!!


    Buy my Busatoish, please.

    BillDaCostaWilliamsJangle_Jamiebillyshakes
  • Posts: 5,706

    Damn that was a quick turnaround. You now have an amazing old guitar. Sounds fantastic, gorgeous playing.

    Jangle_Jamie
    Every note wants to go somewhere-Kurt Rosenwinkel
  • Posts: 475

    The bridge moved alot. Sounds great.

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