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BarkellWH -> Rafael Romero Guiitars (Oct. 2 2009 12:16:04)

After reading Foroflamenco posts for some time now, I finally decided to become a registered member. I am a retired U.S. Foreign Service Officer who spent most of my career overseas and who currently consults, I have been in love with flamenco since I was a teenager, although I have been studying flamenco for only the last four years. Before that, my playing was limited to the usual three-chord folk guitar. I'll never play front and center at a flamenco festival, but what I have learned brings me great joy, and I hope to continue learning.

I have a question concerning the luthier Rafael Romero whose shop is located in Cadiz. I have heard good things about his work but have never seen his guitars. I currently own a beautiful Vicente Carrillo negra, and am looking for a good blanca to complement it. I have a possibility of obtaining a Rafael Romero blanca and would appreciate any experience or thoughts anyone may have regarding his guitars.




stratos13 -> RE: Rafael Romero Guiitars (Oct. 2 2009 12:21:31)

Welcome to the foro.
I have played once a romero blanca (the owner told me it cost him about 1000euros), and i think it was great! When you go with handmade spanish guitars, from luthiers living in Spain you just can't go wrong! [;)]




Escribano -> RE: Rafael Romero Guiitars (Oct. 2 2009 12:33:21)

Did a Google search, further up this page. Plenty of comments, though there is also a canteor by that name, I think. our good friend Tom was carrying them in the US for a while.

http://www.google.com/custom?hl=en&client=pub-9559304272962883&cof=FORID:1%3BGL:1%3BLBGC:336699%3BLC:%230000ff%3BVLC:%23663399%3BGFNT:%230000ff%3BGIMP:%230000ff%3BDIV:%23336699%3B&domains=www.foroflamenco.com&sitesearch=www.foroflamenco.com&oe=ISO-8859-1&q=Rafael+Romero&start=40&sa=N




beno -> RE: Rafael Romero Guiitars (Oct. 2 2009 13:44:12)

Hi!

I own a blanca from him, and it's a great guitar! The first thing that everybody mention when playing it, is "how easy to play on it"! It has a lot of color or flavour, sharp and punchy when You need it, yet can be lyrical as well.

First his prices wasn't that high, but went up soon as he became known by more and more people as usual. I've played several other good guitars as Bernal, Sanchis Carpio, some Conde, Contreras, Ramirez..Some was better but in that price-range none.

It's sadly up for sale due to financial reasons, as I'm doing a Jazz-conservatory, and I have to finance that:
http://www.foroflamenco.com/tm.asp?m=113769&p=1&tmode=1&smode=1http://www.foroflamenco.com/tm.asp?m=113769&p=1&tmode=1&smode=1
Some photos there as well..
Apart from that I'm here to answer any of Your questions You may have




BarkellWH -> RE: Rafael Romero Guiitars (Oct. 3 2009 5:21:59)

Thanks for the responses. They seem to confirm that Rafael Romero is a very good luthier, and I am leaning toward purchasing the blanca that is available. That he started out as a flamenco guitarist himself probably increased his sensitivity to those elements of a guitar prized by flamencos.

Cheers,

Bill




frhout -> RE: Rafael Romero Guiitars (Oct. 9 2009 3:14:58)

I have two Rafael Romero guitars, the 120 negra model bought on the internet, made probably by his apprentice and a 1A blanca which I bought directly from him in San Fernando five years ago. Both guitars are nice. He of course said of the 120 model played like the slightly more expensive 150 model. The 1A blanca is definitely a better guitar, lovely sound and easy to play. But he has other guitars to be sold mainly to professionals, the headstock is a lot more elaborate and a negra costing €4500 five years back. He apparently moved to another place but still in San Fernando.




Anders Eliasson -> RE: Rafael Romero Guiitars (Oct. 9 2009 3:24:54)

R Romero guitars can be good guitars, but be aware that many of the models are not made by him.
Its a small factory business and it has been promoted a lot on various internet guitar shop sites.
What they sometimes forget is to say which guitar is by Rafael and which is not.

Its normal Spanish business (Conde, Sanchis, Bernal, Ramirez)
So be aware that there are differencs in quality on the different models and that because one guitar is good, doesnt mean that another is also good because it might be made by someone else.




minordjango -> RE: Rafael Romero Guiitars (Oct. 9 2009 10:25:31)

nice honest call.

from out own anders , i have heard some mp3s befroe from the R.R modelo 120-150.

really great , but always beware




Manitas de Lata -> RE: Rafael Romero Guiitars (Feb. 29 2024 10:07:44)

i heard some yesterday and sounded great , felt in love , factory made?
omg




Ricardo -> RE: Rafael Romero Guiitars (Feb. 29 2024 12:23:53)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Manitas de Lata

i heard some yesterday and sounded great , felt in love , factory made?
omg


Not as good as the FACTORY CONDE. [:D]




Manitas de Lata -> RE: Rafael Romero Guiitars (Feb. 29 2024 16:36:31)

[:D] jesus

we need to do two lists , factory/outsource and Non Factory




Morante -> RE: Rafael Romero Guiitars (Feb. 29 2024 18:10:03)

quote:

Not as good as the FACTORY CONDE.



Rafael´s guitars are beautifully made, great examples of furniture construction. His favourite trick was to have his guitars played in his entrance hall, which was fully tiled. The guitars sounded great, but back home they sounded dead. Lots of kids from Cádiz bought these masterpieces and sold them within a year.

To buy a guitar you have to play it. The sound on your computer is far from reality.




Manitas de Lata -> RE: Rafael Romero Guiitars (Feb. 29 2024 21:14:01)

cheap wood on the walls or wallpaper , the acoustic of the room kind of suck ,my laptop also sucks

the man himself







Richard Jernigan -> RE: Rafael Romero Guiitars (Feb. 29 2024 21:21:08)

…and take along a guitar you are familiar with, or take someone with a good guitar who plays well. You will learn more from comparison than you will playing a single guitar in strange room.




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