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I have a Cordoba GK (650 x 50) and looking for a Flamenco model in the $2,000 range, and I don't want another cutaway, but I do want something just as comfortable to play. I'm trying to find a Flamenco with a 650/640 scale, 50 nut width because anything larger kills my wrists. Suggestions?
he can customize it for you although i don't recommend changing the nut width. it might be the shape or thickness of the neck or your technique that is making your wrist hurt.
RE: Trying to find the right Flamenco (in reply to Cat Nap)
Thanks for the info - yes, I do know that the Cordoba is no Flamenco but it's what I could do on a budget. I'm saving up for a better instrument to get the real deal...thank you both for the feedback. I'll look into your suggestions.