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ANY THOUGHT ON THIS GUITAR?
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gkoovs
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Joined: Nov. 28 2010
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RE: ANY THOUGHT ON THIS GUITAR? (in reply to burlesque)
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I am not really sure why he is asking so much for that guitar. He has been posting that guitar for a while now. I prefer Spanish flamenco guitar. I like the way they sound. I have about 24 Spanish guitars made by some of the best family in Spain such as Bellido, Diaz, Sanchis, other like Perdo De Miguel, Jose Plazuelo, Jesus Jimenez, Juan Aguilar, Jose Fernandez, Jose Rodriguez (from Cordoba), Antonio Ariza, Conde A28, Vicente Sanchis, ... Some of these are for sell. Let me know if you like any. gkoovs@aol.com Thanks Michael
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Date Oct. 31 2011 4:40:38
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dformell
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RE: ANY THOUGHT ON THIS GUITAR? (in reply to burlesque)
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Hi Guys, I found the following article on the web: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FC31 Flamenco Guitar from Yamaha Posted by Harmony Central News on Jan 17, 2003 1:00:00 AM Yamaha Guitars targets the professional player as well as the serious musical hobbyist with the Winter NAMM 2003 introduction of the FC31 Flamenco Standard guitar, a top-end instrument that pairs Flamenco styling with the workmanship and superior quality of Yamaha's renowned Handcrafted acoustic guitar line. Constructed with a solid Spruce top and solid Cypress back and sides, the FC31 implements traditional materials that have long been used for the exceptional acoustic qualities of the Flamenco instrument. The African Mahogany neck and Ebony fingerboard boast minimal action that creates a bright sound with a strong attack and should appeal to the Flamenco player--as well as nylon string players who crave a more defined sound. "With the introduction of the original Flamenco models in 2002, the audience was the entry- and mid-level player in the market for a Flamenco model to add to their cache of instruments," states Joseph Brasler, marketing manager, Yamaha Guitars. "The FC31 is really aimed at a more serious player. Nothing was overlooked in terms of acoustics or aesthetics to achieve the appearance and expressive sonic qualities of the traditional southern Spanish Guitarra." Other details of the 12-fret FC31 include a Rosewood bridge, wood bindings, a bone saddle, a highly-detailed mosaic soundhole inlay and gold tuning machines. The FC31 is currently available at an MSRP of $3,479.99.
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Date Nov. 10 2011 23:01:04
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