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Conference napalm::guitar

Title:GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion
Notice:Discussion of the finer stringed instruments
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Thu Aug 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3280
Total number of notes:61432

2799.0. "Maccaferri Guitars...basenote" by MILKWY::JACQUES (Vintage taste, reissue budget) Wed Sep 08 1993 14:30

    
    
    	Is anyone in here familiar with Maccaferri guitars? These
    guitars were designed by the same guy that designed the Selmer
    guitar played by Django Rienhardt. Maccaferri's are made of
    plastic and are available in flattop and archtop versions. They
    were introduced in the early 1950's and were short lived due to
    the plastic construction. 
    
    	These guitar play and sound surprisingly well considering the
    fact that they are plastic. The neck has a solid wooden core with
    a steel reinforcement rod. The neck also has a unique tilt mechanism
    that swings the whole neck up and down without affecting tuning
    or intonation.
    
    	I know people that like these especially for slide. There is 
    a lot of new/old stock of Maccaferri's that are available still in
    the boxes and they sell for about $100 to $150. They look pretty
    cool and I've been thinking of getting one. As you all know, I
    need more guitars :^)
    
        Any comments !!
    
    	Mark 
    
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2799.1SAHQ::ROSENKRANZGo ask Alice....Wed Sep 08 1993 14:4211
    Maccaferri was ( I believe he recently passed away)  a noted guitarist
    and guitar designer that designed the Maccaferri guitar with the D
    Shaped hole for Selmer. I believe that Django did play these. However,
    I think later he prefered another Selmer model (with an oval sound
    hole). This was not designed by Maccaferri but by some other folks
    at Selmer.
    
    I believe John Jorgenson (of Hellecasters fame) owns one of the
    Django Selmers.
    
    jim
2799.2TECRUS::ROSTGoing to hell in your heavenly armsWed Sep 08 1993 14:4510
    Not all Maccaferris are plastic. Actually, most are wooden, including
    the one Django used. The plastic model from the 50s was so far ahead of
    its time it's ridiculous (the next attempt at a "quality" plastic
    guitar was the Steinberger bass in 1981).  
    
    The "new old stock" ones were discovered in a warehouse around 1980 and
    seeing as how many are still available I guess noone found them that
    desirable.
    
    							Brian
2799.3CHARLIE DEE plays one from time to time...KALI::TTESTAHolding my breath till I turn BLUESWed Sep 08 1993 15:2613
	My buddy (and the leader of THE CHARLIE DEE BLUES BAND) has
    a '53 Maccaferri (plastic) archtop...which he brings out to gigs
    occasionally...he likes to play acoustic slide guitar on it...with a
    heavy brass slide and mic'ed it's sort of a poor mans
    dobro, very loud, and very trebley sound...surprisingly nice to play,
    very light.
    	I think he paid all of $125 a year ago, and it was still in the box!

    Tom T.
    The "other" guitarist from THE CHARLIE DEE BLUES BAND


    
2799.4CHEFS::IMMSAadrift on the sea of heartbreakThu Sep 16 1993 10:2610
    The wooden Macs with the D soundhole actually had another box inside
    the body which acted as a sort of resonator.
    
    The plastic Macs (small body with f holes, cream coloured front)
    apparently surfaced when someone found hundreds of them in a warehouse
    somewhere.
    
    Of such things are legends made :-)
    
    andy