This is so coolβ¦ I was just looking at acoustic guitars today in a retail store and was thinking how even the expensive ones looked cheaply madeβ¦ itβs nice to see the impressive craftsmanship and your attention to detail πππβοΈπ«Ά
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Thanks.
Exactly, as you noticed.
Even expensive industrial guitars cannot afford the time an artisan uses to build a single guitar. Perhaps not in the ones I've built, but I could tell so much difference in sound, sensitivity, profoundness, when I heard for the first time a handmade guitar, that I was struck and moved to tears...
Industrial guitars make it through being solidly built, enduring, probably. But sound is deep, stacking layered and carrying power through harmony in handmade guitars, because the sensitivity of the artisan is taking time to fine tune every piece and the whole. Making a piece of unique art. Cannot be compared to standardisation and fabrication.
Iβd love to at least butcher a play on a Paul Languedoc one day
Blessings on that. I've googled him, I didn't know him. Awesome looking guitars. Unfortunately you cannot even grasp the experience from any recording.
Let me show you my friend Raul from Bariloche. He was a good friend of my father. I've spent some days at his home. I've learned some tricks from him.
He inspired me to start building guitars and repairing them.
