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Another trip, a new guitar?
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Jim Opfer
Posts: 1876
Joined: Jul. 19 2003
From: Glasgow, Scotland.
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RE: Another trip, a new guitar? (in reply to Escribano)
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Simon you lucky man! What a great thing to be doing. I went over to the south coast and Granada a few years ago to find a guitar. Rene Barslaag in Lanjeron is good to go and see, half way between Granada and the coast. He makes great guitars but he's booked up for years, however, he'll phone round for you to see if any of the Granada makers have a guitar available, Rene has a long neck flamenco (14 frets to the neck) and it was hanging on his wall, an experiment, interesting to play. In Granada this time of the year there are few guitars, I was told that the weather in October is bad for finishing instruments. Manuel Bellido has his shop in Plaza Real (I think that's the name) but he didn't have any primera guitars there. If you go, try to speak with his daughter, she is in the shop and has good English. The point being to get taken along to the workshop about 1/2 mile away along past Antonio Marin Montero's place on the fringe of town. Manuel had a wordrobe there with various guitars in cases, he let me try a Coral wood negra that was a sister to the one he made for Tomatito, nice guitar but not for me. I went to see Pedro Maldonado Snr. in Malaga and he sent me to his son, Pedro Maldonado Ruiz in Torremolinos, very nice man with good English. I bought one of his Primera 1a blancas, but you have to be sure you are happy with the weight and physical size of his guitars which are bigger than normal, I later decided the guitar was not for me and have recently sold her. There is also Jose Marin in Malaga, but I couldn't find his workshop, he sounds interesting and he's devised a special bridge design that is ment to increase volume from the guitar. So might be worth a look. However, having said all of that, for 3k I'd definately check out your old pal, Valeriano Bernal, I think at that price he'd provide you with a top class professional guitar. Cheers Jim.
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