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Fransisco Navarro flamenco-2 student review
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odinz
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Joined: May 26 2010
From: Sarpsborg,Norway
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Fransisco Navarro flamenco-2 student...
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A while ago I asked for help to choose a guitar and then I said i would write a review of it. So today i was interupted from my wonderful flamenco dreams by the doorbell, and there stood a man with a DHL uniform wanting my signature and i was given the guitar. The guitar specs of the website are: Price: 1000$ Solid spruce top Solid spanish cypress back and sides Cocobolo bridge & Fretboard Bone nutt & saddle 650mm Scale Ebony Pegs. When i opened the case that the guitar was shipped in, the first thing i noticed was a really strong smell, it was really good so i sat there smelling it for quite a while.. I started playing it a bit, and it was kind of scary, because i have never played a guitar that was quite so responsive(i have been playing classical guitars for quite some time) The action felt perfect, and the sound was punchy, but also sweet. The guitar was also loud, i wonder what kind of lacquer it uses, because the guitar sounds really open. I really enjoy the sound of the guitar The neck was comfortable to play as well, it just felt natural to me right away, so that was lucky considering i have never tried a Navarro before! I guess I am not very detailed but i am impressed, and for the price especially. It outclasses the guitars i do have by miles, one of them is almost the same price, and sounds better than some more expensive guitars i have tried So for any student that has a budget around 1000$ i would recommend the Navarro, now i will try to get some pictures up and go spend some time with my new partner
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