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Anders Eliasson
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RE: Tomatito guitars (in reply to ddk)
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It's always the same with these guys. They want us to buy their guitars, but they still use their Condes, Reyes, etc... Well, Tomatito plays a Gonzales blanca, so it isnt completely far out. lamitaded imitation cypress, sounds really cheesy, Do they also use "ebonized fingerboards"? All models are finished with polyurethane which IMHO is the worst, thickest, most plastic like finish on the market In total, one more example of Spanish business policy that i find very difficult to accept. Why dont thery just build some good guitars and sell them without all this hype and thats it. But maybe Carillo needs to change name, since PdL doesnt sell so well anymore?
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