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so I’m looking into seriously buying my first gypsy jazz guitar, and the two that are on the table right now, is a studio model Barault, and the prospect of ordering a new Dupont MD 50. What I like about the Barault is the pliage, but I’m not just about the mahogany sides.
the Dupont MD 50 is a standard with all the usual specs, but without the pliage.
I want to make the most informed choice I can for my first gypsy jazz guitar because I want to keep it for a lifetime. Let me know your ladies and gentlemen,Last edited by KyOteSwing; 01-03-2024 at 09:50 AM.
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01-02-2024 05:30 PM
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If you got the scratch, Dupont.
Personally, I don’t care for mahogany guitars, though I have no experience with Beraults.
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Just get a dupont.
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Yep, DuPont is the gold standard. I have had mine for 20 years now.
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Thank U for the input… everyone I’ve spoken to seems to say the same thing about it, so that is what I’m gonna roll with. Appreciate the responses
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I feel the same way. I think that Indian Rosewood is much more the classic “sound” that one is after when they go for a gypsy jazz guitar. That was one of my main reservations about the Barault, as nice of a guitar as it is.
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Did you end up buying new or used?
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