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gerundino63
Posts: 1749
Joined: Jul. 11 2003
From: The Netherlands
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RE: ABF (in reply to Zorro02)
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Hi Zorroo2 Sorry for the late reply, missed your post somewhere, I have owned an ABF, very nice to play, very easy to play too. Good flamenco sound, and it looked teriffic. The only thing for me, that was negative was, that the guitar "bottoms out " (for my playing stile anyway) too soon. It ment for me, that I had to play softer than that was usual for me, Normaly I want a guitar where I can "play"with the buzzing, but in this case it buzzes too soon. This is very personal, I play a lot live in a crowded restaurant, so I am used to play hard. Amalio Burguet is a very nice guy ( spoke to him several ocasions over the phone) He sure will understand if the guitar is not what you are looking for. Hope my post is still a bit useful for you, sorry once more for the late reply. Peter
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