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PostPosted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 2:55 pm 
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Hi all.

Here is yet another question for all you Flamenco pros out there.

A (potential) customer might order a Flamenco. He mentioned he want the neck to be shaped as a 'flat D', by opposition to a round 'D' or a 'V' shape. I know what he means, but I wanted to know if it is a standard Flamenco request or just him wanting that? He says all flamenco should eb like that, but I thought I'd check with you? I normally use a round 'D' for my necks.

The reason is I might have to make myself a demo before he orders one (or even 4! He's got guitar students...) , and I don't want to make a demo with too mucbh of his personnal requests, but rather something more general.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 4:42 pm 
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If he is that particular, you need a better definiton of the shape. I have seen some classicals with a flat "D" that is very thin. I liked it, but that might not be what he means.


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 5:00 pm 
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Flat D is a profile that has a flat between the two radiuses of the profile. Meaning the D is not a continuous blended arc but has a flat tangent between the radiuses usually near ½” wide. Some classical and Flamenco players like this as road way for the thumb position


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 5:31 pm 
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Alain,

The neck profile of a flamenco is as varied as the luthiers that build them. I have seen a few with a very rounded profile and others with the flattened D as Michael describes. There really is no "standard" other than what works for you and primarily your customer.

Personally I prefer the flattened D and find it very comfortable to play for an extended time. I usually build for 21 mm thick at the 1st fret and about 23mm at the 9th with at least a 14mm flat down the center. I have taken profiles from a number of flamencos; Ramirez, A. Green, Bellido, GV Rubio and Andres Dominguez and they tend to be more flat than round.

I seem to remember an old cliche' that stated "The customer is always right." Have fun and build a great guitar!

YMMV

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 6:03 pm 
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Thanks a lot guys!

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 5:52 am 
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Alain,

My experience is much like Peter's and I personally prefer the flattend D. Normally I shoot for 21 mm at the 1st fret and 23 mm at the 8th. Fretboard widths are around 53 mm at the nut and 63 mm at the 12th fret.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 10:13 am 
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Thanks Max!

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Alain;
I HAVE MADE MANY "Flamencos"
I call them "Flammers" because of the way the player wail on them!


I have worked on Flamenco guitars made in the 1930"s to 2008 !
Guitars made by the old makers had very different neck thickness & shape!!!!
WHY-they must have had a to much wine or just had a buyer that needed a different size neck!

I make mine with the "flat -round D-and to the players needs-
I make custome guitars-not copies -and the buyer is a part of the guitarmaking !
Thickness is 21.5mm at the nut to only 22mm at the 9th fret!

I hope this helps ya!
Contact me -I have a 72 Contreas (sp) Negra with pegs here for repair!
I can send ya all the demensions of this guitar if ya want them!

Plus i have all the specs. of guitars made by Barbero &(Hernandez) Other old Spanish makers!
I love those ole guitars!!

Mike [:Y:]

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 10:30 pm 
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Upon recommendation, I came across this Flamenco Forum:

http://www.foroflamenco.com/foroflamenco_home.asp

Might be some useful experience there, too. (Not that there isn't any here!)

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