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Is this a Manuel Reyes guitar?
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Ramon Amira
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RE: Is this a Manuel Reyes guitar? (in reply to aeolus)
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Yes, I just took a closer look at the rosette in the Tientos video, and it's not the same as in those other videos. This guy is funny as hell, in Spanish or Japanese. Speaking of which, this probably belongs in a new thread, but does anyone know how on earth the Japanese got so wild in love with flamenco? Some years ago they even kidnapped of all people, Arcangel Fernandez. Well, they didn't exactly kidnap him, but someone made him an offer he couldn't refuse, and I think he moved lock, stock, and barrel to Japan. Can anyone shed any light on the Japanese fascination with flamenco, and/or about Arcangel Fernandez' strange move.
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