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 Post subject: Re: Questions about Martin Basses, the Takamine, and the War
PostPosted: February 2nd, 2012, 7:58 pm 
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Believe it or not, I actually saw a cheap ($200) lefty guitarron in Mexico City, but did not really pay much attention to it as I was just looking for basses. The guitarron was at a store downtown called Calle Bolivar. That street is a musician's dream. The street is a six block, very narrow street filled with restaurants and different types of music instrument stores, including a guitar center size place with a Dutch name that seemed really out of place in a spanish speaking country. I spent three hours just walking from store to store and was barely able to scratch the surface. Amongst the highlights I saw were a lefty GL Sb-2, a Paul Grey ATK, a lefty American Jazz Standard, and a lefty Ibanez 5 stringer (most of these were at one place). There were a couple of Mexican made budget stingray copies etc., and the lone lefty guitaron amongst the 50 stores or so.

I am now tempted to call Hermes music to see if they have one out of plain curiousity. These guys have US and Mexican operations.

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Anybody ever seen a lefty guitarron or a conversion?


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 Post subject: Re: Questions about Martin Basses, the Takamine, and the War
PostPosted: February 2nd, 2012, 9:30 pm 
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That street is a musician's dream. The street is a six block, very narrow street filled with restaurants and different types of music instrument stores,


If you ever go to Paris, South of Pigalle place famous for its... cabarets, prostitutes, sex shops, le Moulin Rouge..., you'll find Rue de Douai, a line up of music instrument stores with in the middle of it a store specialized for lefties called "Le Gaucher". Only lefty Basses and guitars... Don't miss it if you ever go there.


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 Post subject: Re: Questions about Martin Basses, the Takamine, and the War
PostPosted: February 2nd, 2012, 9:36 pm 
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I was in Paris last year, and I asked around for it, but no one could tell me where it is. I was quite embarrased by my inability to speak French, it all came out sounding like Spanish (my second language, in fact a store clerk berated me for speaking French that sounded like, in his words, a "whorish combination of Americans trying to speak French and some other terrible language"). Anyhow, next time I go to Pairs (which may be this May), I will make a point of looking for this place, especially now that I have a street to look for. Thank you for the information sir. :D


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