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Ricardo

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RE: Alazpua por solea (in reply to estebanana

yes, try to find a used one even cheaper online and have it shipped via some insured and expensive company so you are guaranteed to receive the thing. (sorry that is for metalhead)

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Filip

 

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RE: Alazpua por solea (in reply to Ricardo

I am trying to find the best way to ship my guitar from Europe to the US. Not many options since I don't trust the local Serbian post office services which would cost $70-80. The UPS quote is $1500.
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Erik van Goch

 

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RE: Alazpua por solea (in reply to Ricardo

Another option is the Ibanez Andorra. But not the later ones but the one from the mid 70ties. Later on the fabric changed hands and I wouldn't recommend the "identical" ones made after that. The ones made in the mid 70ties have a different label. On the bottom of the label it adds "produced in Japan under strict quality control." that version of the Ibanez Andorra is verry flamencofriendly (put on your own golpeador). Other models with that mid 70 label are York, Vintage and possibly even a flamenco guitar. Have no experience with them but they might be worth a try. You can find them under 200, -.

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Stu

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RE: Alazpua por solea (in reply to Erik van Goch

Hey metalhead sorry this thread seems to have been turned into advice for you buying a guitar and i played a part in that.
I know threads take their own course but lets not forget he posted his playing at the top and I think we should always encourage and appreciate video uploads of peoples playing.
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