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I wish I still had my Opel Kadet wagon I paid about $900.00 bucks for. Damn I would rebuild the chassis and the engine it was great little car. It's true what Anders Dad says about Opel Kadet.
I was an Opel record, but never mind. (man, he could talk anyone to sleep about that car) Sorry for being veeery off topic, but since this thread has been around a couple of times, its hard to resist. So get an old Japaneese factory guitar and a vintage Opel. Cooool.
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Tried a few ones from Craigslist, but nothing that was worth the money or in acceptable shape. I will keep looking.
I entered a nice shop and teased myself with a few new higher end. I did enjoy a Sanchis Bulerias more than the Primera, but I can't see a way to stretch that far. The Conde A26 were painful to leave. The owner suggested I check out the Mundo Flamenco 2F. The price is right, sound clip is nice, but it does not sell it outside the EU.
I guess I could listen to many of you and try too stretch to a Sanchis 2F from Mundo, but I would not be able to try on first. Is it smart?
It is always going to be a crap shoot ordering a guitar without playing it. My understanding is Mundo Flamenco only chooses the better guitars. They might also have a return policy, but shipping back to Germany could be expensive. Suggest you email Johannes there I think he is a pretty legit seller, if he says the guitar is good that might be help. Being in the US its always a dilemma to choose between a guitar you can find locally and play but with very limited choices and often higher prices and a guitar you can order from Europe with many more choices but with a risk it may not sound and play as expected. Of course the more patient you are and longer you search you are more likely to find something.
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Ah well, there was a fantastic passion there, in my case anyway. I discovered flamenco very early on. It grips you in a way that you can't get away - Paco Pena
Keep that beauty. Its very sweet and I like you havent changed the rims to something flashy. Remember that you will find a guitar. Maybe its already been built and if not, I believe they have cut down the tree.