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RE: It should be against the law... (in reply to seanm)
I have seen some nice "blangra's" where the pattern was at least tastefully done. Manzanero has done some nice ones. I just don't like the way this ebay one was done.
RE: It should be against the law... (in reply to TANúñez)
I have one one of those Sigurdson's blangras (on photo) - it sounds very nice and loud. I am still not sure what prompted me to buy a blangra but i did not make a mistake - that's for sure! BTW, I don't like how this guitar on ebay looks.
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RE: It should be against the law... (in reply to TANúñez)
This is at least the second time it has been listed. I have to admit, my curiosity was peaked, and to this day I would love to at least hear it.
As far as the look, it's not my favorite, but I do like innovative designs. The headstock reminds me of another unique design i liked the first time I saw it....click here
RE: It should be against the law... (in reply to TANúñez)
I'm not a big fan of the guitar on Ebay that Tom posted, but thats just personal taste. I do, however, like the guitar that Itoprover posted. There's nothing wrong with making interesting and unusual designs. I think many Classical and Flamenco guitarists are stuck in the past, and need to open their minds a little. That said, its how the guitar sounds and plays that is the really important thing.
RE: It should be against the law... (in reply to itoprover)
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I have one one of those Sigurdson's blangras (on photo) - it sounds very nice and loud. I am still not sure what prompted me to buy a blangra but i did not make a mistake - that's for sure! BTW, I don't like how this guitar on ebay looks.
So your the one who finally took this from Rudy? I had seen this on ebay listed a few times. Unless yours is a different one. From the photo it appears Jeff used a very nice piece of cypress and rosewood. I would have just made one nice blanca and one nice negra.
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RE: It should be against the law... (in reply to TANúñez)
This actually reminded me of some very beautiful Thomas Humphrey guitars. He has/had some brasilian rosewood he was using for a while for sides that had a natural 'skunk' stripe in it. Have a look here.
RE: It should be against the law... (in reply to seanm)
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This actually reminded me of some very beautiful Thomas Humphrey guitars. He has/had some brasilian rosewood he was using for a while for sides that had a natural 'skunk' stripe in it. Have a look here.
RE: It should be against the law... (in reply to TANúñez)
I've only built two guitars, and both were attempts at Flamencos. I was thinking about building two Rudy style Blangra's myself, both mirror images of eachother. I was even thinking about using a half spruce, half cedar top. Don't know how well that would work though.
Anyway, I'm new at it, I don't plan on selling it, so why not?