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No more comments on the Torres or Hauser?
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I would go with the Torres. We have the Marieta tribute to Torres and I've preferred that over the Hauser that we had earlier in stock.
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The Marieta isn't the same type guitar as the Torres. The Torres is a 640mm scale guitar with smaller upper and lower bouts, but the Hauser is a 650mm scale guitar with larger upper and lower bouts. Last edited by LBrandt; 06-20-2014 at 04:05 PM. |
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Your right, the Marieta is a longer scale, but from my understanding it was modeled after later Torres guitars and the body and bracing mimic those. I could be mistaken.
From the Cordoba site: "Marieta is a tribute to the second epoch of Torres. The sound is bold, clearly pronounced and very responsive to the touch. Available with a solid spruce or cedar top." I've played the Torres and Hauser models as well. Like them both but prefer the tone of the Torres.
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Chris,
So you've had both the Torres and Hauser models in stock in the past? Yes, it took me a while to decide between the two, but I finally decided on the Torres. |
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just not enuf info to get one, ill pass to Brooklyn NY gets one
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Yes, we did have both in stock at one point. We currently do not have any of the Master series in stock and only the one Loriente series guitar.
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Simon Ambridge builds Torres and Hauser models but they are three times more expensive than Cordoba .
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gsq1Sit3Bzk
fast forward to 4:45. Scott Tennant on a Hauser II. As to a choice between the two "Cordobas" I would make another choice for either model. Too many levels of profit. |
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