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Posts: 294
Joined: May 3 2017
From: Iraq, living in Germany
Maderas Primas Cejillas...any experi...
Hello Flamenco people...it's been a while, but I have risen again.
I've been curious about the cejillas on this website called maderasprimas.es. The problem is, creating an account on this website seems impossible, it's full of bugs. I don't know if this is a spoof website or if it's just difficult to sign in. Does any of you have any experience with this site?
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Posts: 294
Joined: May 3 2017
From: Iraq, living in Germany
RE: Maderas Primas Cejillas...any ex... (in reply to jalalkun)
what I'm looking for is a slim but pretty cejilla with a stable surface that presses on the strings. cause I have a cejilla from mundo-flamenco right now and the strings have made an imprint on the plastic part of the cejilla...and now my guitar is always out of tune when using it. I'd love to get one of ramzi's, but I guess shipping would be ridiculously expensive to germany. :( I might get that finnish capo as a last resort, but before that I'd like to see what possibilities I have for a reasonable price.
Posts: 294
Joined: May 3 2017
From: Iraq, living in Germany
RE: Maderas Primas Cejillas...any ex... (in reply to jalalkun)
I have used the dunlop capos, but they ain't the prettiest things in the world...I like the way a traditional cejilla works, and they usually look nice. plus, a dunlop capo does too much pressure on the neck I feel.
RE: Maderas Primas Cejillas...any ex... (in reply to jalalkun)
I actually tried ordering from them this week. It seems their website has been inactive since 2014-15. never got any responses from anyone over there. If anyone has ordered recently, it would be great to know how as I was looking into their custom cejilla option.