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Rumbaking you have a guitar on order and you're already thinking about the next one, sounds like you have a bad case of GAS. Post some pics or video when they arrive and your wife never needs to know

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RE: How to build a guitar resistant ... (in reply to Guest

Alright Rumbaking. You have me itching and twitching waiting for that "opening the box video"! In the mean time, how about sharing some specks with us? Come on now and lay it all out, and don't be shy... I'll have some time on my hands before ordering/ buying another guitar, so I will live through you for a while... My latest excitement is a new cejilla from Tony, and that has been a true delight, but not quite as warm and fuzzy as opening up a new guitar... Maybe you should call on Anders for this mahogany and cedar monster negra? He has the ideas all laid out here! Gosh this is making me sweat!!
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and I am requesting 3 different bone pieces to adjust the string height as necessary for different styles of playing.....2.0, 2.4 and 2.7 @ 12th


what # styles are you talkin' about?

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RE: How to build a guitar resistant ... (in reply to Guest

Humidity resistance?

You could do some research on carbon fiber guitars. I've never played one though and classical/flamenco models are scarce.

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RE: How to build a guitar resistant ... (in reply to Guest

Ok! So it's more function of your environment...why not

First I understood that, let say, one will be a rumba' bone, another for sevillanas and the last one for the soleares form

But damn, lately i made some saddles. And I've tried 'em on the guitar it's a pain_in_the_ass to : unstring, remove, change, restring, waiting for the strings to stay in tune again...It's certainly not something I'd like to do on a regular basis. That's sucks

So i'm glad that you're not gonna do this every time you change palos

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