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1970 Jacques Favino 14 Fret Oval Hole Guitar #144 (Enrico Macias Modele - Maple Back and Sides) Menu: Store Home | Advanced Search | Shopping Cart | Checkout Location: Store Home > 1970 Jacques Favino 14 Fret Oval Hole Guitar #144 (Enrico Macias Modele - Maple Back and Sides)
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This is it! The highly coveted and nearly impossible to find Enrico
Macias model Favino!! Serial #144, built in 1970 (Jacques Favino's
"Golden Period.") These
rarely come up for sale, and if they do they are never anywhere near
the extra fine condition of this example.
The Enrico Macias model was named for the famous Algerian/French singer who gained stardom via a unique style that mixes Algerian al Andalous, Flamenco, and 70's era pop.
This model features maple back and sides, and a shorter 670mm Selmer scale length (most Favinos have a 675mm scale). It also has a very comfortable modern neck. This is the earliest Macias model I've seen. Unlike the later models (which have block MOP fingerboard inlays), this one has standard MOP dot markers. Looks similar to the Maple Favino Bireli Lagrene played in his youth!
A number of famous Gypsy guitarists have played maple Favinos over the years. Bireli Largene played one in his teens and used it recently on the CD It's Alright with Me . Sounds amazing! Moreno and Mondine Garcia have also used maple bodied Macias style Favinos throughout their careers. The tone on this guitar is just fabulous...it has a full, rounded high end. A dark, but warm sound with lots of volume. A very rich and satisfying tone but not wimpy at all. It's hard to find guitars that are loud and still warm....usually the loud ones are pretty harsh. One of the outstanding features of this guitar is the deep low end. It has really full bass notes but they aren't too muddy or diffuse. The lower strings have a precise definition to them that makes chordal playing a joy! As mentioned earlier, the playability on this guitar is about as good as it gets. Not only is it easier to play then nearly ever other Favino, it's even easier to play then new Duponts, Hahls, etc which are shipped with ultra fine tuned modern setups. The action on this guitar is currently set at 2.2mm! And it sounds great...can be played rather hard with little or no buzz. I'm really astounded by this as old guitars, especially Favinos, usually require much higher setups. This one is definitely a player... The hardware is all original by Salvatore Bilardi. This guitar has the extra special SB tuners with steel tuning buttons...much cooler than the standard MOT ones found on most SBs. As mentioned earlier, the Macias features maple back and sides. The guitar has a three piece maple neck and snazzy ivoroid binding. The only modifications to the guitar are a strap pin in the heel and the 10th fret dot was moved to 9th fret (a long time ago.) I had it moved back to the 10th. Comes with new Hardshell Case. The condition is very good. It's in the best condition I've ever seen for a Favino. Most Favinos were owned by Gypsies and subsequently suffered the proverbial "Gypsy life." This one looks like it was played very little. The finish has some checking and there is some pick wear on the top. There are no cracks...really a miracle it's survived this long in such good shape! Should be in a museum... This is the CASH price...add 3% if you'd like to pay with a credit card. Add 4% for international credit card orders.
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