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HANDMADE Mexican vs Factory made in Spain
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RE: HANDMADE Mexican vs Factory made... (in reply to Bluesheavy)
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Life would be easy for me if I could walk in to a store and try out a ton of guitars but it just doesn't exist could be worse...i live in Australia. we have a few dealers here so it involved a few domestic flights to checkout anything as nothing in the town i live in i ended up with used guitars both times..not due to budget but totally on sound and feel i upgraded from a ramirez 1A to a Manuel Caceres Blanca lucky both these were in the country luckier that Diego Losada moved the Caceres while touring here.. i agree that the instrument should be played before purchase..unless maybe your having one made to the specs of a model you have already tried. best of luck..it took me a good 6 months before i had my first flamenco guitar.
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