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Pegs in Flamenco-land?
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gerundino63
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Joined: Jul. 11 2003
From: The Netherlands
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RE: Pegs in Flamenco-land? (in reply to GailP)
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Hi GailP I play also a Jose Lopez Bellido pegghead, very nice, but as Anders say, it is not nice for performing, I play weekly solo in a Spanish restaurant, and with the noise and all, it is difficult to get in tune. ( So there I use a machine head) I allways thought that peggs weight about 200 gram less than machine head, and that at the end of the guitar, counts in my opinion. Also, the good guitarbuilders nowadays use a spruce wall in the pegg hole, that is much better and does not wear out than the older guitars without that wall. All the best, Peter
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