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Stu

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Prudencio sanz 

Hi guys,
I've been absent for so long! how were you all? Got a quick.question about a guitar.

A friend of mine is trying to get rid of a guitar. And wants to know if id like to buy it.
Its a Prudencio Saez model 54 cutaway. I know its not a flamenco.model but I have a feeling they may only want a.small token payment (they don't play guitar)

How good is this guitar?
And what price should it go for second hand approx.. Pictures look.like its in good shape.
If its super cheap I may buy it and sell on

Thanks

Stu
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Nov. 2 2012 19:06:22
 
TANúñez

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RE: Prudencio sanz (in reply to Stu

Try posting this in the General section.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Nov. 3 2012 11:31:42
 
BarkellWH

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RE: Prudencio sanz (in reply to Stu

In 2004, I was in Bangkok, Thailand for a couple of days before flying into Rangoon, Burma for a four-month assignment at the American Embassy. I had not brought any of my flamenco guitars with me, but at the last minute decided I would buy a guitar in Bangkok to be able to play and practice while in Burma. My thought was to sell it when I left Rangoon. I went to a store specializing in guitars in Bangkok and bought a Prudencio Saez for the equivalent of US$250. It was a classical (not flamenco) but had a reasonably nice sound. It served its purpose well while I was in Rangoon. While not a great guitar, it was a good classical. Based on my experience, if you can get it for a good price and you would be satisfied with a classical, I would recommend you get it.

Cheers,

Bill

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Who tried to hustle the East."

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TANúñez

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RE: Prudencio sanz (in reply to BarkellWH

One night in Bangkok makes a hard man humble
Not much between despair and ecstasy
One night in Bangkok and the tough guys tumble
Can't be too careful with your company.

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Derek Woulds

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RE: Prudencio sanz (in reply to Stu

I have a Prudencio Saez Model 22 Flamenco. It has a really authentic old school Flamenco sound and is certainly good value for money. Based on mine I would certainly recommend this maker.
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BarkellWH

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RE: Prudencio sanz (in reply to TANúñez

quote:

One night in Bangkok makes a hard man humble
Not much between despair and ecstasy
One night in Bangkok and the tough guys tumble
Can't be too careful with your company.


I was staying at the Oriental Hotel, and in the evenings after dinner I would have a few beers at the Tiger Bar, while listening to a very good jazz singer and her combo, imported from New York.

I wish I could say I was living dangerously, but I was not. Couldn't afford the consequences if something happened, as I was on State Department orders for my TDY assignment at the Embassy in Rangoon, Burma.

Cheers,

Bill

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And the end of the fight is a tombstone white,
With the name of the late deceased,
And the epitaph drear, "A fool lies here,
Who tried to hustle the East."

--Rudyard Kipling
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estebanana

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RE: Prudencio sanz (in reply to Stu

On the train to Bangkok ,
Aboard the Thailand express......
We'll hit the stops along the way,
We only stop for the best....





Sorry Tomas...could not resist a jab at your nice literary example

*runs away shrieking like Geddy Lee*

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Nov. 3 2012 20:32:08
 
TANúñez

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RE: Prudencio sanz (in reply to estebanana

quote:

Sorry Tomas...could not resist a jab at your nice literary example

*runs away shrieking like Geddy Lee*


Nice!

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prd1

 

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RE: Prudencio sanz (in reply to Stu

I picked up a model 56 in Munich many years ago...was only a cheapy (E200ish) but it was playable and cost less than a pick-up to fit in another guitar. I think the 54 is the same guitar without the pickup - a bit messy with the glue but as good as anything else in the price range

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Richard Jernigan

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RE: Prudencio sanz (in reply to BarkellWH

quote:

ORIGINAL: BarkellWH

I was staying at the Oriental Hotel, and in the evenings after dinner I would have a few beers at the Tiger Bar, while listening to a very good jazz singer and her combo, imported from New York.

I wish I could say I was living dangerously, but I was not. Couldn't afford the consequences if something happened, as I was on State Department orders for my TDY assignment at the Embassy in Rangoon, Burma.

Cheers,

Bill


Larisa and I stayed at the Oriental a couple of years later, in November 2006--one of my all time favorite hotels. The outdoor breakfast buffet seemed to cover a city block along the banks of the Chao Phraya.

As far as living dangerously: Larisa and I had only known one another a couple of months at the time. The guys on the tiny island of Roi Namur where we lived, nearly all bachelors, commented that a lot of them had gone to Thailand to meet girls. A few guys had brought girls back from Thailand, whom they married. They said I was the only single man from Roi in living memory to actually take a girl to Thailand.

We spent some time in Phuket diving, visiting the spectacular little islands, chilling out and enjoying the great food.

We went to Angkor in Cambodia as well, a wonderful experience.

RNJ

Rummaging through packing boxes, just ran across the DVD with these photos. Huge reclining Buddha at Wat Pho by Larisa:

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Richard Jernigan

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RE: Prudencio sanz (in reply to Richard Jernigan

Royal Palace by Larisa

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Richard Jernigan

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RE: Prudencio sanz (in reply to Richard Jernigan

Land of Smiles

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BarkellWH

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RE: Prudencio sanz (in reply to Richard Jernigan

quote:

We spent some time in Phuket diving, visiting the spectacular little islands, chilling out and enjoying the great food.


Over the years, I have visited Phuket on several occasions. Although there are many reasons to visit Phuket, I would go for the Tiger Prawns alone. I love going to the outdoor restaurants, picking the seafood out, and having it grilled on the spot. I love those huge Tiger Prawns, grilled and slathered with lemon and butter sauce.

Cheers,

Bill

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And the end of the fight is a tombstone white,
With the name of the late deceased,
And the epitaph drear, "A fool lies here,
Who tried to hustle the East."

--Rudyard Kipling
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Nov. 4 2012 10:35:41
 
Stu

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RE: Prudencio saez (in reply to BarkellWH

hey suckers! who cares about Bangkok!!?!! quit hijacking my thread!!!!

actually you keep it! im going to the general section with this! cheers Tom

thanks to those who stayed on topic! my mate only wants 100 pounds for it. I think ill take it.
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BarkellWH

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RE: Prudencio saez (in reply to Stu

Actually, Stu, you will recall that I originally mentioned Bangkok as the place where I purchased a Prudencio Saez, that I liked it, and from my experience advised you to go for the one you are considering. When mentioning Bangkok, however, it is difficult to remain riveted only on guitars! I'm sure you understand that.

Cheers,

Bill

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With the name of the late deceased,
And the epitaph drear, "A fool lies here,
Who tried to hustle the East."

--Rudyard Kipling
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Richard Jernigan

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RE: Prudencio saez (in reply to Stu

quote:

ORIGINAL: Stu

hey suckers! who cares about Bangkok!!?!! quit hijacking my thread!!!!

actually you keep it! im going to the general section with this! cheers Tom

thanks to those who stayed on topic! my mate only wants 100 pounds for it. I think ill take it.


Yeah, I was feeling a little guilty. My apologies.

RNJ
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estebanana

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RE: Prudencio sanz (in reply to Stu

I think Richard just gave this thread a happy ending.

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prd1

 

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RE: Prudencio saez (in reply to Stu

quote:

ORIGINAL: Stu

hey suckers! who cares about Bangkok!!?!!


Alan Partridge - not sure if that will travel across the pond?

£100 - can't go too wrong.

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TANúñez

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RE: Prudencio saez (in reply to Stu

quote:

hey suckers! who cares about Bangkok!!?!! quit hijacking my thread!!!!

actually you keep it! im going to the general section with this! cheers Tom

thanks to those who stayed on topic! my mate only wants 100 pounds for it. I think ill take it.


My apologies Stu. When I hear the word Bangkok, I immediately begin to sing the song 'One night in Bangkok' by Murray Head. I recommended posting this in the general section as this section is usually only luthiers discussing luthier related topics. 'Shop talk'. The general section will have more guitarists who play many different guitars from many different makers and I'd think you'd get more responses.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Nov. 5 2012 21:44:29
 
Stu

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RE: Prudencio saez (in reply to TANúñez

don't worry chaps!

all good!

quote:

Alan Partridge - not sure if that will travel across the pond?


goodAlan Partridge - not sure if that will travel across the pond? work!!
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