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Manuel Adalid Viviana Flamenca
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BarkellWH
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Joined: Jul. 12 2009
From: Washington, DC
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Manuel Adalid Viviana Flamenca
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Last October I bought a Manuel Adalid Viviana flamenca blanca and am very pleased with it. It is light, has a perfect setup, and has a very nice flamenco sound. Manuel Adalid is the head luthier at Esteve and makes his own line of flamenca blancas and negras on the side. For anyone who is interested in a flamenca blanca or negra in the lower-mid price range (I paid US$2,500), I would strongly recommend you consider a Manuel Adalid Viviana. My experience, at least, is that it is a fine instrument for the money. Cheers, Bill
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