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Buy a Custom Flamenco Guitar in Spain
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BarkellWH
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RE: Buy a Custom Flamenco Guitar in ... (in reply to ZetaNegra)
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Do not spend your time in Spain looking for a guitar when you don't have very good fix on what it is you're looking for. Enjoy your time visiting Antoni Gaudi's architecture in Barcelona, the confluence of cultures in Granada, the Prado in Madrid, and drinking tinto everywhere. You can obtain a very decently-made guitar, made in Spain, by ordering from Zavaleta's la Casa de Guitarras on the internet. I have personally visited Zavaleta's, located in Tucson, Arizona. The owner, James Greenberg, maintains an inventory of medium to high-end guitars. If your budget can accommodate it, I highly recommend one of his Manuel Adalid Viviana flamenco guitars. Manuel Adalid is the chief luthier for Esteve in Valencia, and he makes the Viviana as his own model It runs US$2,500 plus shipping at Zavaleta's. I bought one, and I can attest to the great sound and playability of the Viviana, as well as to integrity of Mr. Greenberg. Cheers, Bill
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Date Dec. 29 2010 17:26:43
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BarkellWH
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RE: Buy a Custom Flamenco Guitar in ... (in reply to ZetaNegra)
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Hello, ZetaNegra, I just want to be clear that Zavaleta's in Tucson, Arizona imports the guitars from Spain. The Manuel Adalid Viviana flamenco guitar I recommended was made in Valencia, Spain by Manuel Adalid at the House of Esteve. So it truly was made in Spain (the "Motherland," as you called it), not Arizona. Don't want to belabor the point, but don't want to leave any confusion as to the guitars' provenance either. Cheers, Bill
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Date Dec. 29 2010 19:56:59
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a_arnold
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RE: Buy a Custom Flamenco Guitar in ... (in reply to Ramon Amira)
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quote: Thank you for the replies. My budget is between $500-$1000 USD. That's why some of us asked about your budget. There is no way you can buy any decent luthier guitar – new or even used – for $500 to $1000. You might look into a Paracho-made guitar. You would get the most bang-for-buck there. But even there, a good one will start close to $2k. I have to agree with Prominent Critic: You simply aren't going to find a good luthier-made guitar on your budget even in Paracho, let alone in Spain. It will be factory made, either in Valencia or China (or Paracho) if you buy in that range in Spain. And it will be a studio model if you buy in that range in Paracho. I would describe those as "adequate". I don't want to offend, but honestly, it sounds to me like you have a lot to learn before you will be ready to buy a good guitar. My suggestion: forget about sound. Buy a cheapo that plays easy with low action, and install a pickup. With your budget, I would rely on electronics rather than craftsmanship to create the sound. Then, maybe by the time you discover whether flamenco is within your reach, you will have a better understanding of what you need, and you won't have wasted money on a second-rate guitar -- which (sorry) is what you will get for $500-$1000. Eventually, the amplified cheapo will become your gig guitar after you buy your dream guitar. Just a thought. Good luck!
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Date Dec. 29 2010 22:45:40
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