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RE: Cejillas
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RE: Cejillas (in reply to estebanana)
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When I was a kid in the late 50's I desperately wanted a flamenco guitar; no one that I knew in Tennessee even knew what I was talking about. Finally, I got a great guitar, but no capo. No one had a capo wide enough for my guitar, so I sawed and carved one out of TN cherry, bored a hole for a violin peg, glued some felt on the flat surface, strung the peg with a piece of nylon string...and it worked. I still have it, along with other "Spanish" models. But, I have to admit, most of the time I use my planet wave light model, but to me in those days there was a sort of mystery in the use of a "real"cejilla.
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