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Now posted on eBay ... link below. Short youtube clip here:
If anyone is interested, I'm thinking of selling my 1976 Shelton Farretta blanca.
Label reads: Concert Guitar No. 1446, Portland, Oregon, Jan. 1976, and the label is signed by the builders John Shelton and Susan Farretta.
All solid woods. Cedar top. Cypress back/sides. Ebony fretboard. Friction pegs. Scale: 655mm Nut: 53mm
Guitar is in decent shape. There is normal wear, scratches, scuffs, for a guitar that is 35 years old. There also is wear at the lower golpeador (see the photo) from many years of playing and golpe. The rosette is also a little worn. There are no major cracks. Guitar is structurally solid and plays well. It has very dry, raspy, percussion-like, old school flamenco sound, and she can really boom (loud). Guitar is very light, about 2.9 pounds. Comes with a black hard case.
I just had the guitar re-fretted, and a new saddle, and nut adjustment done by a professional luthier in Maryland. New Savarez strings on the guitar. she plays very well now---very traditional sound.
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RE: 1976 Shelton-Farretta for sale (in reply to Michael1917)
you should post a video/audio recording so that we can hear it and see what it sounds like. if you do that then you will garanutee more people getting interested in it.
RE: 1976 Shelton-Farretta for sale (in reply to dartemo1)
Hi, the luthier I hired is Steve Carmody. He works for himself but does a lot of work for the shop "House of Musical Traditions" in Silver Spring, MD. You can contact him through their Web site. Or I have his email and phone number somewhere.
RE: 1976 Shelton-Farretta for sale (in reply to kudo)
Hey, here is a short clip of the guitar since it has been refretted, new saddle and nut adjustment. Feel free to comment on my haphazard playing, I am still a student at flamenco. Cheers, m