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I’ve played close to half a dozen Bozo guitars; there are lots of them floating around the Chicago area.
One of the more surprising aspects about them is how heavy they are - Bozo was not a proponent of super lightweight builds. Yet they sound great and are particularly noted for their singing treble response. Hope this helps. Wade Hampton Miller |
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Wow. Very cool guitar.
Is the neck carve shallow but wide like a classical? Or is there some girth to it? |
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Actually the appointments are pretty restrained for a Bozo. He has a strong middle European ethic.
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The neck is shallow like a classical. And it is a heavy guitar. I'm not sure if it's BRW or EI. Any experts out there?
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Bozo Podunavac passed away. A gentleman by the name of Jim Chelsvig built guitars very similar. A friend had one, and I recall quite a waiting list for a Chelsvig. Can't find anything about him now.
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