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Dos Noches en Madrid.. que Tienda?
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RE: Dos Noches en Madrid.. que Tienda? (in reply to gj Michelob)
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Hola gj The ex officials of the Casa Ramirez form the Madrid school. To become an official, you had to present 2 perfect guitars to the maestro, so anyone who made it that far was very competent. Some of them preferred to dedicate themselves to classical guitar, e.g. Contreras, Bernabe, some to flamenco, e.g. Pedro, Miguel, José Romero. I consider José one of the best guitar builders in Spain. Suerte Sean
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