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Jim Opfer -> RE: A traditional rosette design (Mar. 12 2007 21:16:21)

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A Hermann Hauser copy rosette from Russia


Ha! just a thought, are the originals from Russia as well?[:D]




tk -> RE: A traditional rosette design (Mar. 12 2007 21:39:57)

Jim, your 75 rosette is very similar to mine but instead of the green lines, it is the black dots.

May I ask if you have measured the actions of your Reyeses at 12th fret? (sorry if I am going off topic here). Mine seems a little high but I know I have room to lower it but I know Reyes ususally tends to leave a high action compared to other flamenco guitar makers.

TK




Jim Opfer -> RE: A traditional rosette design (Mar. 12 2007 22:08:03)

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May I ask if you have measured the actions of your Reyeses at 12th fret?


The 75' is 2.5mm and my 87' is a touch higher, but I don't know how 'original' these settings are.




TANúñez -> RE: A traditional rosette design (Mar. 15 2007 22:32:20)

The 87 rosette is one of my favorites. Beautiful.




Guest -> RE: A traditional rosette design (Mar. 18 2007 3:00:01)

the 80 s rosette is my favorite also like vicente amigo guitar ...but i prefer the 87 rosette of jims reyes more .... ohh i just love it. [8|]




AndrewE -> RE: A traditional rosette design (Mar. 21 2007 0:58:54)

Hi Sean,

Here's the link to the Barber rosettes;
http://www.maderasbarber.com/english/frameen.htm

Is that design still there, if so which model no. is it?

Andrew




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