This one sure has a neat story and how cool it is to be accompanied with the pictures of the build. One good thing about these very expensive vintage guitars is if you have the initial money to get it, you can get all of it back and probably more if and when you're ready to sell.
If I was going to buy one now, it would be this one probably: https://gypsyguitars.com/inventory/instruments/428 I am sure something could be wrong with it, besides missing serial number, but I would investigate.
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Sold a Les Paul and some other things, so now I'm ready if anyone's got a Favino to sell.
Maybe?
This one sure has a neat story and how cool it is to be accompanied with the pictures of the build. One good thing about these very expensive vintage guitars is if you have the initial money to get it, you can get all of it back and probably more if and when you're ready to sell.
If I was going to buy one now, it would be this one probably: https://gypsyguitars.com/inventory/instruments/428 I am sure something could be wrong with it, besides missing serial number, but I would investigate.
there we go : fresh post from yesterday, Favino from 1972. Hope it is ok with Michael to post it here: https://youtu.be/z5ZSyRt2PYo
Thanks. I have seen that one. It has been floating around the US for a while. I found several previous listings for it.
And a pretty cool video from the previous sale
Another one for sale apparently owned by Gonzalo
Yup, #296 has made the rounds. If he sells it, that is a pretty good profit from the $7,500 that someone once paid for it.
That's how it goes with this vintage stuff unfortunately. Some 7-8 years ago that was the price tag, even $6K and I mentioned to you.
Bumping this up just in case.
Sold all the gear I needed to raise funds. Now I just need to find the right guitar to buy.