Gonzalo's old Gallato. Should have bought it but then I'd REALLU have too many guitars. Haha
Jangle_JamieScottish HighlandsNewDe Rijk, some Gitanes and quite a few others
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What was great about the Gallato? Serge has a few of his original 452 Gallato guitars for sale at the mo. They were apparently high-end replicas but without playing them in Toulouse where Serge's workshop is, there's no real way of knowing.
Michael Bauers old Dimauro heart hole which recently went to one of our esteemed Chicago based board members. I had the option to buy but went with a Bumgarner Corazon which suited my needs because of the adjustable neck, great guitar but not that Dimauro.
My Vit Cach....was originally owned by Neil Andersson and when I played it I had to get a Cach. Eventually Neil's came up for sale so I grabbed it, years later still love it.
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@scot That favino featured in all those Coffee house gigs all those years ago, right?
Gonzalo's old Gallato. Should have bought it but then I'd REALLU have too many guitars. Haha
What was great about the Gallato? Serge has a few of his original 452 Gallato guitars for sale at the mo. They were apparently high-end replicas but without playing them in Toulouse where Serge's workshop is, there's no real way of knowing.
It's sound of his early albums, Portena Soledad.
Sorry, I will mention three...
Michael Bauers old Dimauro heart hole which recently went to one of our esteemed Chicago based board members. I had the option to buy but went with a Bumgarner Corazon which suited my needs because of the adjustable neck, great guitar but not that Dimauro.
My Vit Cach....was originally owned by Neil Andersson and when I played it I had to get a Cach. Eventually Neil's came up for sale so I grabbed it, years later still love it.
Neil's Selmer....596...plays and sounds great.
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