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Posts: 35
Joined: May 29 2011
From: Armenia , Yerevan
Which guitar to buy
After reading many opinions and reviews I decided to buy A francisco navarro student or a Manuel Contreras F3! I found a used F3 in russia the price is 900 euros ! I havent played on that guitars and thats why I have no Idea which guitar to buy ! please help me to make the true choice
it's in perfect condition structurally and playability wise, no cracks or anything. but of course, it has scratches from use. which is why i've decided to sell it for $1000. if you check francisco's site, he has it up there for $1700.
so if you can get over the scratches, it's a great guitar. i don't know about shipping though. that might cost a lot.
Wow Leo that seems like a pretty good deal. If the OP is not interested I would be. :)
I've seen you post recently that you're considering selling since you're buying a Culpepper. So have you decided for certain? If you have, could you post some pics?
Maybe I would prefer to buy contreras f3 because shipping from usa will and the taxes will cost me 1500 $ but from russia my relative can bring me the guitar
since I'm interested in the guitar as well there's definitely a conflict of interest in me giving you advice in this matter. Having said that, personally, I'm limiting myself to buying guitars from North America. My reasoning being that guitars from Spain seem to be much more expensive because they are made in Spain, because of the name and probably because of a tariff. The only real flamenco guitar I found in a store here in Vancouver is a Raimundo 125 and it is $2000. From what I understand it is normally much cheaper. Navarro and Castillo guitars are quite reasonably priced and it's less of a hassle with the shipping. So I think you're making a good decision here although if you went with the Navarro I'm sure you would be more than happy as I've heard nothing but praise about the guitars.