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Bourgeois JOM Cedar For Sale - Excellent

Bourgeois JOM Cedar For Sale - Excellent

If I am breaking any rule posting this please accept my apology and pull it. But - I have an excellent condition Bourgeois JOM Cedar top guitar for sale. This is a gorgeous guitar for all types of Celtic playing. Here is a youtube video of Donal Clancy playing this very guitar - I purchased the guitar from him two years ago. This shows the guitar's sweet side. But it can also be played hard with a flat pick and it is loud with tons of headroom. Great for melody and back up both.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaQmz8enuH4

$2500 plus shipping.
Rob Gerety
robert.gerety@geretylawoffice.com

# Posted on September 29th 2010 by rpg51

Re: Bourgeois JOM Cedar For Sale - Excellent

Yes, but where the Hell are you ?
No biog, nuffin'.
Could be Timbuktu, Kalamazoo, Wallamaloo, Portaloo, .........

...as I always say, put a little bit of biog in, doesn't have to identify you precisely, general area of the world and your state, approximate age, experience, instruments played, so we know who we're dealing with.
Could I send my brother-in-law out from Western New York, to pick it up, say ? Or would that be too far to drive ?

# Posted on October 1st 2010 by Guernsey Pete

Re: Bourgeois JOM Cedar For Sale - Excellent

Sorry! I'm in Vermont. Shoot me an e mail if you are interested and I answer any questions you might have and shoot you some pictures

Rob Gerety.

# Posted on October 4th 2010 by rpg51

Re: Bourgeois JOM Cedar For Sale - Excellent

More bio info - I'm 59. Played guitar for longer than I care to admit given my level of accomplishment. Now play mandolin as well - badly. I purchased this instrument because I was getting into a lot of Celtic back up playing and contra dance stuff and this is perfect for that stuff. But, I seem to be sliding away into other genres. I also own a Bourgeois Vintage OM, a Bourgeois Vintage D, a 1916 Gibson A4 mandolin and an Eastman 805 mandolin. I don't know why but I tend to keep instruments for a few years and then change up to something new. Maybe its a secret hope that a new instrument will make me play better. But, alas, nothing seems to help!

# Posted on October 4th 2010 by rpg51

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