Gitane

Description

From the complicated playing techniques, to the limited availability of truly affordable instruments necessary to capture that proper Gypsy tone, the obstacles to learning how to play Gypsy Jazz music can easily discourage the seasoned guitarist, let alone a beginner. To make it even easier, Saga Musical Instruments and Gitane guitars introduce the GJ-15 Cigano Student Gypsy Jazz guitar. Its short-scale, D-hole design gives it that characteristic deep bass response and incredible volume making it the perfect rhythm guitar. Value, tone, playability and workmanship will meet or exceed any players expectations.
Gitane Cigano Series GJ-15 Gypsy Jazz Guitar Natural
Gitane Cigano Series GJ-15 Gypsy Jazz Guitar Natural
Gitane Cigano Series GJ-15 Gypsy Jazz Guitar Natural

Features

  • Back and Side Material: Mahogany
  • Back Inlay: None
  • Binding: Black ABS
  • Body Shape: Horizontal Cutaway
  • Brace Material: Spruce
  • Bridge Material: Dyed Rosewood/Movable Mustache-style
  • Fingerboard and Peghead Binding: None
  • Fingerboard Material: Indian Rosewood
  • Fingerboard Position Inlays: Mother-of-Pear Round Dots
  • Finish: Vintage-toned High Gloss
  • Headstock Style: Traditional Slotted
  • Neck Material: Solid Mahogany
  • Number of Frets Clear: 12
  • Number of Frets Total: 24
  • Nut Material: Zero-fret/Bone String Guide
  • Nut Width: 1-7/8"
  • Peghead Overlay: Black Paint
  • Saddle: Dyed Rosewood
  • Scale Length: 25-1/4"
  • Side Inlay: Multi-ply Ebony/Maple
  • Soundhole Rosette: Multi-Color Transfer
  • Soundhole Shape: Grand Bouche
  • Top: Solid Spruce
  • Top Bracing Pattern: Traditional Ladder Bracing
  • Top Purfling: Multi-ply W-B-W
  • Tuning Machines: Standard Gold-plated/Accurate 14:1 Gear Ratio/White ABS Buttons

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  • Split in one week!

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    submitted4 years ago

    byIsmail

    fromSouth bend

    I have a correctly humidified/temp controlled studio and this guitar never left that studio. Within in one week the top split in two different places. Looked on Google to see if other users had this happen..that did. Garbage. Buyer be highly aware!

  • Poor construction

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    submitted5 years ago

    byFretmaster

    fromAtlanta,Ga.

    Part of the bridge had taken off during shipping.Instead of a single piece bridge, it is actually a bridge with a piece glued to both sides to make it appear to be a handlebar bridge.Definitely would not recommend to a friend!

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