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1950s Joseph Di Mauro Saint Louis Blues

1950s Joseph Di Mauro Saint Louis Blues

Antoine Di Mauro was part of the mass emigration of master Sicilian luthiers (Busato, Oliveri Anastasio, etc) who left Catania in the early 20th century. In the 1930s Di Mauro and his countrymen setup a series of shops on the East side of Paris and quickly adapted their skills to making jazz guitars in the Selmer Maccaferri style. Di Mauro was certainly one of the most successful and long lasting of these Franco-Sicilian luthiers as his guitars were widely adopted by players of many styles. Notable players include Moreno, Boulou Ferre, Patrick Saussois, Samy Daussat, Jean-Yves Dubanton, and even Pat Metheny! Di Mauro guitars were produced continuously until the early 90s, first by Antoine and then later by his son Joseph.

This guitar is said to have been one of the last guitars that Antoine Di Mauro built before his retirement. However it has the "J. Di Mauro" label so Antoine's involvement with this instrument cannot be confirmed.

The Saint Louis Blues model was Di Mauro's Selmer inspired design, so it features an oval soundhole and a flatter back than their other models. The neck is typically Sicilian, built in three pieces with a spline down the middle. There is a rosewood heel cap which is a nice aesthetic touch. I'm not positive what the back and sides are made of, they could be maple. The top is spruce and the neck is made of mahogany with a rosewood center. The tuners are a generic closed set.

The condition of this guitar is very good. It certainly shows signs of being played and has the typical pick wear and dings you'd expect from a guitar of this age. The tailpiece was replaced with a new Saga one. There are no cracks. The frets are worn but still have some life left in them.

This lovely Di Mauro has a classic tone that would be more than welcome at any jam. It's sound is pleasantly bright, snappy, and full of life. As is often the case with guitars of this age, it has a purity and clarity of tone that is rarely found in new guitars. Single notes just sing as the mature high end of this guitar really allows them to carry. The lack of overtone ringing insures clarity and definition, qualities which are only found in the best Gypsy guitars. The chordal sound is very rich in the mids and highs, producing a rhythm sound which is punchy and crisp. The low end is attenuated nicely so there's no chance of this guitar ever sounding muddy or dark.

In Django's day, Di Mauro's were the "player's" guitars: more affordable than the pricey Selmers but very solid instruments with a great sound. Not much has changed as these vintage gems cost far less than similar Selmer models but the sound is certainly there.

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