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RE: Jesus Belliod Red Cypress Special
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neil09
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RE: Jesus Belliod Red Cypress Special (in reply to neil09)
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Hey Sean: Thanks for keeping the conversation going on the topic. I think it’s nice to have a different take on the subject. I don’t know whether red cypress is a real cypress or not. Since I ‘m a simpleton when it comes to guitar making, I leave that to people who are knowledgeable. Yes, I do agree that there is a lot of hype in this business. But I didn’t get my guitar because it was made of red cypress and that red cypress is supposed to be or going to be trendy (I had no idea). I got it because I liked the way it sounded. As long as it sounds the way it sounds, it could have been made of bamboo from China. Beyond the “controversy” around red cypress, it could very well be that the luthier did a great job making that guitar and that’s why it sounds the way it does and plays the way it does. Does it have to do with the material or craftsmanship or both, who knows? Despite his experimentation, does Jesus respect the flamenco tradition and are his guitars in line with that tradition? Si. Muy, muy flamenco. I can see how someone might interpret my comment in this forum as a kind of secret publicity campaign, but it’s not. I am not benefiting from posting my comment in any way. I’d like to point out that some adults are still like little kids and say exactly what’s on their mind without giving any thought to how others may react. Some people do things for the sake of doing it without any hidden agenda. Cynicism is necessary in this field; but sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. You can take that cigar and smoke it or open it up only to find that there is no hidden explosive inside. Keep your nose, ears and mind open and play-on, Amigo.
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