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Outstanding example from the highly coveted late 20s period!
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MichaelHorowitz
Seattle
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December 2018
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An amazing piece of guitar history! I'm honored to have it here....
Buco
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Deity
Ivanovski maple/spruce
December 2018
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Wow this is pretty cool.
FYI links are sort of swapped, the picture opens a store link and the short description goes to the picture.
Every note wants to go somewhere-Kurt Rosenwinkel
MichaelHorowitz
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@Buco
thanks, I'll fix those links!
Yes, an amazing instrument for sure. Unlike later archtops which became more electro-acoustic in design, these pre-war models are true acoustic guitars. As I demonstrated in the video, you can actually play Django on it and it sounds fantastic...
wim
Chicago
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Barault #503 replica
December 2018
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You can buy
Model T Ford
of
similar vintage
for around $15k-20k. I guess the Gibson held its value better...
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@Wim Glenn
oh man, that's hilarious
Every note wants to go somewhere-Kurt Rosenwinkel
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FYI links are sort of swapped, the picture opens a store link and the short description goes to the picture.
Yes, an amazing instrument for sure. Unlike later archtops which became more electro-acoustic in design, these pre-war models are true acoustic guitars. As I demonstrated in the video, you can actually play Django on it and it sounds fantastic...