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Ramirez fl1 advice.
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Filip
Posts: 355
Joined: Apr. 23 2006
From: Paris

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RE: Ramirez fl1 advice. (in reply to Barkis)
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I have Ramirez FL1 blanca, got it six years ago. I am very satisfied with it, it is my first flamenco guitar and at the time I did not know much about flamenco guitars. They are not hand made, but in the store they say that they test them for quality. Since it's the first guitar for you, I wouldn't worry much about it. Just go out and try as many guitars as you can, really. And you get the one that you like best, regardless who made it and how, I guess (check my other thread as well, people left some good comments for me). I know its tempting to have some famous name (I'd like to have a Conde for sure), but if you are not satisfied with it why spending so much money after all. Btw, right now I am looking for some palosanto model and was looking around, there are some nice guitar but I am still not very convinced, maybe I'll postpone it. Good luck.
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