

Another factor one should look at when buying a guitar without trying. Because it's wishfull thinking, I would be forced to look at the wood and the price.Įdit: Playbality (nut width or height of the action at the bridge and 12th fret) is of course important. If I had a chance to try different guitars from different brands before I buy, I'd buy the one that sounds appealing to me. To play flamenco, I use with joy the CF-55. She has a shellac finish and is therefore to handle with much more care.Īnd yes she sounds differently and better for some genres. I have a classical guitar, costing 30 times more. I think, this guitar is excellent for somebody starting to learn flamenco. 70s Cortez Les Paul Custom copy by Hoshino Gakki built at the FujiGen guitar factory in Japan the builder of Ibanez guitars of which from this era are known as. RE: Guitar recommendation ( in reply to Dirk V) Either you buy a classical guitar or a flamenco guitar. You want to buy a classical/flamenco guitar? No man. I read here in the foro someone saying buy the best guitar you can afford. I don't know how much they cost in the States. 1,795 This is a great sounding guitar with an original soft case. Model Ft-45, Ice tea Sunburst, Adjustable bridge with White ceramic insert, X bracing, Concert size, VG+, OSSC. But it's worth the money.īecause you said you're an absolute beginner and you want to play A BIT of flamenco. 1966 Epiphone Cortez, Model Ft-45 Vintage USA made (EPA0152) 1966 Epiphone Cortez. If I were in the States I would buy Francisco Navarro student model. Use this site for a pricing guide and source of information on all guitars. guitar was made: the label designates it as an Epiphone FT-45 Cortez. The number one source of guitar and amplifier pricing and information so you can find the price and value of your used guitars and amplifier. I will not recommend you to buy a flamenco guitar which costs less than 300$. Similarly, for the less expensive models Gibson used a single piece mahogany back. will some of you guys kindly suggests me which one I should lean towards and do you recommend a certain place/website to get it from? Many thanks in advance!! I don't want to spend over $300 for my first classical/flamenco guitar. The history of Cort guitars bears a striking resemblance to many other Japanese and Korean manufacturers.
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I am debating between Manueal Rodriguez or Cordoba series (not sure which model). Introduced in 1958 it was produced through 1969, when regular Epiphone production in the United States ended. I have a very good ear for music as but never played. The Epiphone FT-45 Cortez is a concert-sized acoustic guitar. I have never played guitar and always wanted to. Posted in 1980's Vintage Guitars, Guitar History, Vintage Guitars Tagged 1984 quest atak-6, 1984 quest atak-6 mk ii electric guitar, aria guitars, atak-6 guitar, axe factory, cort guitars, cortez guitars, electra, electra endorser, ibanez destroyer, japanese guitars, korg, matsumoko motto, matsumoku guitar, nobuaki hayashi, quest guitars. I am heavily considering picking up a guitar to learn to play a bit of Flamenco (if i ever get there.). Features normally only found on instruments with much higher prices.RE: Guitar recommendation ( in reply to foonte) Like all Salvador Cortez guitars the CF-55 has an adjustable truss rod, which improves the playability and makes maintenance easier. The CF-55 is finished with a luxurious bridge, a stylish rosette and elegant bindings. DON CORTEZ MICA PICKGUARD REMOVABLE FOR VIHUELAS GUITARRONES GUITARS 9圆.5 clear. The quality of the tone wood and workmanship is unparalleled in this price range. Item Description Description Vintage Cortez Acoustic Guitar: Model C460. It has a solid spruce top and sycamore back and sides. The Salvador Cortez CF-55 is a flamenco guitar with a clear and direct tone, which is expected of a flamenco guitar. CORTIEZ 12 String Acoustic Guitar, Model WJ-70/12, Fishman Electronic Pickup, Opens in a new window or tab. New Listing Schecter Hellraiser C-1 FR Electric Guitar Black 2008 Model Opens in a new window or tab. Flamenco guitar, solid European spruce top, sycamore b&s
