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#87467 - 06/17/08 09:23 AM
thanks, nigel...the Rondo is here!
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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The Rondo copy of a Selmer arrived just a few minutes ago.
It's the first playable copy I've tried. It's a "keeper" for the price. The bridge doesn't lay completely flat on the front, there is a strange piece of foam under the tailpiece to make it work, fit and not rattle, but, as a playable decorator, it's OK. Can't believe the thing was only $214.00 with shipping. The case alone looks like it's worth that.
Fred, given the price, if what you're wanting is a fairly accurate copy, it's OK. I am planning to use the Cordobo on jobs (the dealer claims he's set it up to make it playable). Wish the Saga had been playable. It was the one made out of the original 1932 Selmer tooling.
Fred, I'll check out Saga at NAMM. That would be the obvious choice if they have solved the "green wood" problem they had a few years ago. And, the model I chose (the "D" with a big D shapped sound hole) can be purchased for a little over $600.00, I think. Their Blueridge series is getting good reviews from Bluegrass players.
So, Nigel, if the neck stays in, it's a keeper. It comes with really light strings (non-ball end, believe it or not), and any bow would cause buzzing strings.
Fun little $200.00 toy!
I LIKE IT!
Russ
[This message has been edited by captain Russ (edited 06-17-2008).]
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#87468 - 06/17/08 11:00 AM
Re: thanks, nigel...the Rondo is here!
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Hold on, guys. 10 minutes with the instrument and I found serious fret problems. Not just buzzing, but fret adjustment so out that the same note holds over three successive frets.
I'll take it to a repair shop, but don't have much hope for it.At a minimum, tuners need replacing, also. Think the foam tailpiece insert is needed to keep from rattling and harming the wood. Intonation is out as far as I've seen with any production instrument, with no way to set/adjust. Oh, well...
A disappointment.
Russ
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#87471 - 06/18/08 12:35 PM
Re: thanks, nigel...the Rondo is here!
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Registered: 11/17/99
Posts: 1150
Loc: netherlands
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Sorry to hear that Russ. Like Nigel I wouldn't bother too much and send it back if that's possible.
So it still looks like I need someother search. I'm in France though in august, so I think I'm gonna visit some musicshops.
Fred
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#87473 - 06/23/08 08:15 AM
Re: thanks, nigel...the Rondo is here!
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Nigel, there is a truss rod, but the problem with all Selmer copies is the lack of any mechanism to raise the bridge without a shim. The design is very complicated to reproduce.
In the case of this instrument, the buzzing is around A flat up to C across the fretboard. Frets are similar to the ones used on old Gibson Fretless Wonders...very thin and hard to get just right. The neck is not out of adjustment at all, it's the closeness of the strings and the bad frets.
I just got an email back from Kurt, and he offered to take it back. I'm going to keep it, try to have a little fret work done on it and then hang it on my office wall. I mostly wanted a decorator, anyway.
I'll play the Cordoba with a pre-amp I just got.
Glad you gave me the Rondo contact. Kurt seems like a good guy.
Russ
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#87476 - 06/23/08 01:49 PM
Re: thanks, nigel...the Rondo is here!
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Now, I'd buy the $50,000.00 Benedetto I saw Saturday at NAMM from Kurt in a heartbeat (yea, right). I'd maby get the plywood "beater" they just introduced with no "F" holes for $10,000.00 (yea, that'll happen)! Or, the little travel guitar for $2900.00 without case or accessories (dream on old man).
Actually, I am going to order the Heritage version of an L-5 for around $8,000.00. Great quality guitar and good people. Mewt and liked the new owner.
R.
[This message has been edited by captain Russ (edited 06-23-2008).]
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