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Very cool guitar. How does the flamenco setup work with the raised fingerboard, i.e., string height to soundboard? Also where did you find the light wood (boxwood) pegs? I've been looking for them. Regards, --Fabian
Very cool guitar. How does the flamenco setup work with the raised fingerboard, i.e., string height to soundboard?
At bridge the string height is 5mm and string height gradually increases. So somewhere between bridge and soundhole would be convenient to position the right hand.
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Also where did you find the light wood (boxwood) pegs? I've been looking for them.
Nothing I can say with certainty. However I am very satisfied with the sound and this time (contrary to the other guitars) did no tweaking after stringing the guitar.
gosh what a beautiful and original guitar and fine playing !!
may i ask if your selling them how much aree you selling them for ??
looks amazing sounds fine too
Thanks.
If you could try it and compare it your Conde or whatever big name guitar you are playing I would ask 3000 Euro, but over the net and because its the first instrument I'm selling my asking price is 1400 Euro.
I have a Pedro de Miguel 1a at home. If anybody is interested I can make an audio with some decent recording equipment comparing them side by side.
Edit: Furthermore if not happy buyer can send it back within 30 days and get full refund.