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ORIGINAL: hubby hello everyone, i just found this forum, exactly what i was looking for and with scottish members to boot!
Oh no, not another one
Can't help you with the Cashimira, though that was a model I was looking at a while back.
Just a quick point about the whole guitar buying thing - two words - 'quality control'. From my experience shopping around for flamenco factory guitars in the UK you simply cannot say that because one model is great that another guitar, same model, will be anywhere near as good. In fact I was very surprised how much they differred. If you are buying a factory guitar, you just have to go to the shop and try every single thing in your price range and buy the one that sings and plays the best.
IMO this is purely down to the size of the market (very small). If you were shopping for a classical guitar I'd say the story is completely different - much more consistency and better quality, even at the budget end of the market.
Now the good news - you are bordering on the price range of a handmade guitar. Check out Anders who hangs out here and makes a living building guitars for people on this forum .
i've dropped anders a line, his guitars look beautiful and his audio clips sound great.
i'm strongly tempted to go this route now, the old punk in me always wants to support the diyers!
i guess i have to ask a third question now (and this is meant in no part to cast aspersions on anders' work or character) - anyone care to share their experiences with anders' work?
Welcome man of the north. Very refreshing to here that you do not want to rush off to spain and buy there
I think the resident regular posting scottish clan must now outnumber the English hoards. Whatever next
As for Anders. My Ander's blanca will be finished soon so as for product I can only point you at the references here. But what I can say is that the experience of having the guitar made is very special and very personal. Adds a whole new dimension. I just can't wait to get my hands on her
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nigel (el raton de Watford - now Puerto de Santa Maria, Cadiz)
anyone care to share their experiences with anders' work?
Welcome! Anders has sold about five through this forum alone. I have been to his workshop and tried a few. They sound so good that I have also ordered one from him.