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Luthier: Dupont
Neck: Walnut
Year: 2011
Fingerboard: Ebony
Condition: Mint
Binding: Walnut
Serial: 03/2011
Finish: Nitrocellulose
Soundhole: D Hole
Tailpiece: DM Gold
Model: MDC-50
Tuners: Schaller Gold
Body Size: 15 3/4 inch
Truss Rod: Yes
Body Depth: 3 7/8"
Action: 2.8mm
Scale Length: 670mm
Strings: Galli GSB 11
Nut Width: 1 3/4"
Case: Dupont (TKL) Faux Leather
Neck: 14 Fret
Pickup: None
Top: European Spruce
Weight: 3.9 lbs
Back and Sides: Indian Rosewood (Laminate)
This mint condition Dupont has only a few hours of playtime on it. It is effectively new but marked $750 off. Fantastic deal!!!
The MDC-50 has been THE go to guitar for pros over two decades. It's one of the few D holes that accurately produces a traditional Selmer tone with the added lows and mids of a D hole. D holes often sound too dark and muddy...but this fine guitar is finely balanced so that you get the rich sound of a D hole without loosing the high end cutting power that the oval holes have. Very warm with just enough "crunch."
This is the CASH price...add 3% (4% for International orders) if you'd like to pay with a credit card.
Following up on Jeff's review, I bought one of his mentioned MDC-50's (the 14 fret) through Michael. The first thing you notice is how light it is. You really feel the sound reverberate against your body. Nice neck too. While it certainly packs punch for rhythm, it's got plenty of brightness for soloing. One sweet guitar.
great guitars
By: jeff walter on 04/26/2011 08:43:54 AM
I have owned two of these d-hole Duponts.Presently down to 1. They are very well built . Great gypsy tone and quite loud. Not as dry as some europiean guitars but the large soundhole might have something to do with that. Wonderfull guitars that will last a lifetime...
What a cannon!
By: Guillaume on 01/03/2011 10:17:30 AM
This is a wonderful guitar in so many ways. The light construction and neck profile are very comfortable, giving you hours of stree-free enjoyment. The guitar is louder than my 1932 National Triolian, which is to say it is a cannon that will get you heard with any band and will require some consideration for others when playing lead. The tone is not sacrificed to volume and it has that dry woodiness we all know and love from the vintage Selmer recordings. The attention to details and craftsmanship are top notch. Merci monsieur Dupont!