yngwie308 wrote:Ralph, congratulations on a work of art, that happens to make music. Of the guitars left to me by my late father (well they weren't exactly left to me, I sort of strongly asked for them from his 2nd wife), but I had the 1955 Martin 00-28G classical with the beautiful Brazilian rosewood, which I finally sold, but I have a rare flamenco guitar of his, a 1988 Benito Huipe, built by him when he was still in LA, before going back to Mexico.
It is built of cedar and the appointments and violin tuning pegs, are cool. It just sounds so awesome.
It's a keeper for me, glad to see you have a classical guitar, though very different, they are true guitars and awesome to play..
yngwie308
Thank you, Dave. I received the guitar yesterday, and to say Im stunned on all levels is putting it mildly. I will post some pics when I get a chance. She's a mind blower aesthetically as well as tonally, and the tone has not even begun to develop!!
One of those guitars Im either compelled to constantly play or just look at. It exceeds on any definition I have for greatness.
