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RE: Thinking to buy Tsiorba flamenco... (in reply to Ronny)
Not Sure what the question is here? Seems more like you want some reasurance?
Well I've only heard good things about his guitars. Over on the oldschool forum. There are a few guys over there with his guitars.
Personally, being a guitar maker myself, would reccomend one of my own instruments! Then again I think that all guitar makers would probably suggest that!
Go for it though I'm sure you'll be massively happy with a Tsiorba
RE: Thinking to buy Tsiorba flamenco... (in reply to Ronny)
If you loved the guitar (sound and aesthetics too) then you should get one. There are plenty of other luthiers making guitars with excellent playability (including me )
RE: Thinking to buy Tsiorba flamenco... (in reply to Ronny)
I've played one negra, it was was very playable. It was comfortable in every way and had a good flamenco sound. The workmanship is first class, and Peter is easy to get along with. A real sweet heart actually.
He visited me a few months ago and we had coffee and he showed me a few new tricks with Japanese planes. He also has a fine artistic sense for the rosettes he makes. I would trust him to make a guitar, I would just let him work it out for you. He's smart.