i saw a Gitane D-500 for 525 € case incl. and a Dell Arte "Hommage" for 535€
which one to buy...??!!
and what other D-holes are there around that price?
also, i read this
http://www.harmonycentral.com/products/100185
they seem to be very pleased and it cost less then half of the other two...?
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Swang on,
and yes i guess the Dell Arte is a "lesser" one. also by saga probably
my dell arte dg-h2 oval hole is also Chinese (also saga? lolz seems like no matter what i'll end up with one of them) and it's very well finished. it does have a little bit humming, which i will visit the store for where i bought it. but else i'm very pleased with it.
but okay if a D-500 for a bit over 500€ is a bargain i guess i will go with that one.
seems like the new price is around 700 up to 900, and a hardcase around 70€ so i guess it isn't a bad deal. one think i don't like is that it's a 12th fret to the body...
I got a cigano DJ-10 which also isn't bad but no compartment to the dell arte, but i don't think i would buy a second one. just thought maybe the aria mm10 would be an exception but seeing the prize category i guess it's in the cigano league.
http://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_hbmc500.htm
how do you found out these things
@ redblues i know but for some stupendous reason i would rather have to different ones... i mean not both dell arte. but hey i know thats plain silly to base a decision on.
and now i found this... :shock: http://www.selmerguitar.com
dunno if it's for real... it's a bit a strange site (lacking info) but i mailed some of the offers so i hope they respond... the prices on there are sweet!
and now don't you guys go buying all the cheap D-holes on there ;-)
"It's a great feeling to be dealing with material which is better than yourself, that you know you can never live up to."
-- Orson Welles
if i click the big more information button it leads me to this?
http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/navi ... ID=3945051
"It's a great feeling to be dealing with material which is better than yourself, that you know you can never live up to."
-- Orson Welles