JOHN LE VOI / John LE Voli / Django Oval Hole 14 FRET / 2004 / Guitar
Product Details
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John Le Voi: John Le Vore 2004 Django Oval Hole 14 Fret
The Selmer Original Maafeli was created only about 1,000 from 32 and 52 years.
After that, he withdrawn from the guitar, but still exists as a wind instrument manufacturer.
The makafeligitar that will be created after that is basically a Selmer replica.
Mcafeli guitar is widely known for using geno line hart and is often used in gypsy jazz, so it is also called a gypsy jazz guitar.
It has fewer high frequencies than Akogi, and features sounds such as crunchy in the middle range.
Gypsy jazz basically does not have drums, but it is a substitute for rhythm squad with the percussive sound of makafeligitter.
John Le Voi himself has begun to make Selmer replicas in Lucia in the UK in 1976 and is still very popular.
Like the original Selmer, the neck material is walnut (rosewood in the latter half), and a distinctive sound is determined.
Distribution in Japan is very rare, as it can be said for all makafeligitors.
The neck condition is good, and if you play it, it will be a tasteful tone.
[SPEC.]
TOP: European SPRUCE
Back/Sides: Rosewood (Brazilian RoseWood ??)
Neck: Walnut
Fingerboard: Ebony
Bridge: Ebony
PU: BIGTONE UNDER SADDLE
Scale: 680mm
Nut-Width: 44mm
Weight: 1.9kg
W/Original Hard Case
In charge: Naito
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