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Joined: Aug. 30 2008
From: Boston, MA, U.S.A
Francisco Navarro Concert Model
Hey guys, I recently upgraded to an Andy Culpepper so I won't be needing my Navarro anymore. This is his concert model guitar. I am selling it for $1000. These are listed on his site for $1800. http://www.francisconavarro.com/concertflamenco.html
Standard spruce top, cypress back and sides, cedar neck with ebony reinforcement, ebony fingerboard, machine tuners, bone nut and saddle.
52 nut, 650 scale, 3.2 mm at 12th fret on the bass side (with high tension strings.) Plenty of bone left to bring it down more if you want.
Comes with a lightweight hard foam case.
Here are some video examples. Some of them, I don't have a thumbnail or eq'ed badly because i forgot the mic has a bass roll off...
RE: Francisco Navarro Concert Model (in reply to at_leo_87)
Hey Anthony,
do you think you could at some point put the specifications such as action at 12th fret. Most of the others I think can be found on the Navarro website (assuming it's the same for all the models and there's been no changes) but I figure maybe you had it set up differently or something so the string height may have changed (I don't know if this can happen by itself on a classical or flamenco, I know it happened to me on electrics).
By the way great playing. You should really keep those vids on your channel they're great!
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Joined: Nov. 24 2010
From: San Francisco CA
RE: Francisco Navarro Concert Model (in reply to NenadK)
Hey Anthony,
R u playing the bulerias left-handed or am I confused? Is this a right-handed guitar?
D.
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Posts: 3055
Joined: Aug. 30 2008
From: Boston, MA, U.S.A
RE: Francisco Navarro Concert Model (in reply to at_leo_87)
hey guys, the action is 3.2 mm on the bass side and a little less on the treble side. this is with high tension d'addario composites. so it'd be lower with normal tension. plenty of space and bone on the saddle if you need to lower it with plenty of break angle left over. pics coming soon!
the guitar is indeed right handed. the video program i used just mirrored it.
i forgot to mention it comes with a lightweight hard foam case.
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From: San Francisco CA
RE: Francisco Navarro Concert Model (in reply to at_leo_87)
Damn,
And I thought you were selling a unisex guitar, the first of its kind.
Dino
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Captain Esteban: Caballeros! I believe you all know each other? Don Diego from San Fernando. Don Francisco from San Jose. Don Fernando from San Diego. Don Jose from San Bernardino. Luis Obispo from Bakersfield.
Posts: 3055
Joined: Aug. 30 2008
From: Boston, MA, U.S.A
RE: Francisco Navarro Concert Model (in reply to at_leo_87)
Bridge. Plenty of bone left if you want to take the action down further. As you can see, the holes where the strings go in are really low, so you'll always get a good break angle.
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Posts: 3055
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RE: Francisco Navarro Concert Model (in reply to at_leo_87)
And here's the case. It's a bit scruffy with some superglue marks here and there (nail fixes at gigs.) There's two shoulder straps so you can wear it like a backpack, two zippered front pockets, and a storage compartment under the neck.
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Posts: 3055
Joined: Aug. 30 2008
From: Boston, MA, U.S.A
RE: Francisco Navarro Concert Model (in reply to at_leo_87)
I just shipped her off! It was a bit sad but the last chord I played was a emaj9 so she should be in a good mood when she gets there. Plus I bet she'll love the air in Cali. I think that's where the cypress came from.
Posts: 667
Joined: Aug. 20 2008
From: DFW Area, Texas
RE: Francisco Navarro Concert Model (in reply to paul.troutfisher)
Paul: Where do you usually fish, I assume fly rod? I am going to Taos to fish Valle Vidal, Cimarron and maybe the Rio Grande. depending on water flows and clarity.
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Joined: Feb. 16 2011
From: Danville, CA
RE: Francisco Navarro Concert Model (in reply to RTC)
Yep, fly fishing is where it's at:)
I fish most of Northen CA (when I can). Been to several other western states on occasion. Fortunately, I'm only about 2.5 hours from the Sierra Nevada Mountains and can get into some nice mountain streams for a day trips. However, most of the "good stuff" up north is a weekend thing and don't get there often.
Sounds like a great trip to the Taos. I'd guess water flows should be better there - the South West is in more of a drought. We, on the other hand, in CA are knee deep in water. The rivers are still ripping and you still can't fish. It's going to be a very short season.
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Joined: Aug. 20 2008
From: DFW Area, Texas
RE: Francisco Navarro Concert Model (in reply to paul.troutfisher)
Glad to hear. My two passions are Fly Fishing and Flamenco. I fished Trukee up at Tahoe a couple of times. I will always remember a quote "Trout do not live in ugly places" You got a nice guitar, enjoy
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From: Danville, CA
RE: Francisco Navarro Concert Model (in reply to at_leo_87)
Well the Francisco Navarro found it's new home without incident. It's quite the step up from my 171SF. I love it!
Wow - it's really loud, and has a great growl. I have a nice set of Der Jung tuners that I'll put on it - as the those that came with it are not the best.
Posts: 3055
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From: Boston, MA, U.S.A
RE: Francisco Navarro Concert Model (in reply to at_leo_87)
wow, that does look snazzy! it looks like a different guitar!
i'm really glad you're enjoying it! i remember feeling the same way about the playability when i first got it. the right hand felt like it didn't have to work so hard to get a good sound.
btw, you dont need so many string wraps around the peg. just pull the string all the way through when you wind up. you'll get rock solid, stable tuning.