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If I had been aware of the historical significance of the Selmer-Macaferri I probably wouldn't have included it, Randy. Ignorance can sometimes be an excuse and I plead accordingly, your honour! I'm sure we'd all stand up for Django - no question about it.....
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Yes... some very interesting reading. Especially when it comes to strings.
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Those puppies take special strings...
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I'm guessing they'd be abnormally expensive... yes?
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The Macaferri and Selmer-style guitars are being built by several independent luthiers in the USA and Europe. As you saw, the plans are readily available and are very accurate. A luthier-built copy will run from US$2500.00 to about $4000.00, on average.

Gitane's replicas are, of course, built in the Far East, but they are getting pretty good reviews, and can be purchased on eBay or through online distributors for less than a grand.

Make me want to become a part-time gypsy. My wife has an exotic accent, so maybe we could make this a family thing...

Sheena's gonna grimace at this next comment:

Beautiful guitars.
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Oh come on Paul... i surely wouldn't, albeit some say a smile on my face always looks more like a grimace. 8-) "Beauty is under the skin"... that's what it's all about, and given i never held such a guitar in my hands... AND I DID SAY I'M SORRY!!!
PS: i really did like the one with other style soundhole...
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OK, OK. Wasn't really trying to harass you, Sheena, just trying to soften the blow of that last two-word sentence.

And, please don't apologize--I neither designed it nor did I build it, so you couldn't possibly insult me or hurt my feelings on this topic, and I've had a number of these epiphanies, just since joining this Forum a year ago.

They are a part of our education...
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I had to look up "epiphany" in the dictionary... forget the words sometimes... 8-)
Yeah, education... used to dislike this word at school and university... not on this forum - there's lots of really good teachers here! 8-)
Mmmm... lots of comments here - how about creating a thread "The best-looking guitars EVER"? 8-)
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Sheena, every day on this very Forum, there are pictures posted of the best-looking guitars ever--Rickenbackers!

But I think this is a good one, and look in this section for that very thread.
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Hey, people....GREAT NEWS!

MVP is back in action!

Here's his latest. I gotta tell you, this guy is either a big put-on or the thickest guitar builder wannabee out there.

Notice how he still has not grasped the basic idea of making templates in order to achieve symmetry.

He's come up with a new way to make tailpieces--bend up some threaded rod and stack hardware store lamp ferrules and plumbing "O" rings to make ornate, decorative, and very ugly trim. And the Rural Route Mailbox stick-on letter and acorn nuts at the bottom, polish off the whole concept.

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He's also attacked some Fenders, liberating the necks and electronics and building his own "improved" asymmetric Tele bodies. Note that you can buy a Bigsby combination tailpiece/bridge pickup surround at any guitar supplier. But he's decided to use a Fender B5 along with the stock tailpiece bracket, but then he's also added a Gretsch Tune-O-Matic bridge onto the whole mess.

Result is that the Bigsby hangs off the bottom of the guitar about 1/4". BTW, the nutz on gretschpages.com are still encouraging him...Image
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Awww geeez! Beautiful, ain't they?

Wonder when his birthday is.... perhaps we can all pitch in for that shock therapy he so desperately needs!
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One question (which actually applies to all those...things):
Whazzat?
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Saw that too. He calls it his "White Falcon Thinline" made with Zebra wood. Another pic for your dining and dancing pleasure...
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Aah... (lost for words)
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Thinline, for sure. It looks to be about 3/4" thick, ha ha.
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