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Post by earwighoney on May 2, 2014 19:30:35 GMT
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Post by scotch on May 2, 2014 19:45:59 GMT
I love cuntz guitars. One guitarist I like called pettori sorilla and Agustín amigo plays them. Both great guitarists and the guitar looks great. Would love to try one.
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2014 19:51:09 GMT
Yes they've been a round a while. Used to be a guitar shop up in London that has long since closed down (I think it was the Resonator Centre) that used to stock them. Nice looking guitars,
Robbie
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Post by Akquarius on May 2, 2014 19:51:51 GMT
Stefan makes phantastic guitars. And you are definitely not the first one who grins about his last name In german it's absolutely harmless, though a bit unusually spelled. There are quite a few words in our language that cause english and american people to rub their eyes in disbelief. For example, we cooperated for a few years with a company whose name would translate as ACE. The german word is not ace, of course. It's ass.
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Post by ocarolan on May 2, 2014 21:37:02 GMT
... wasn't there a Cuntz reviewed in a certain guitar magazine some years back...?
Keith
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Post by curmudgeon on May 3, 2014 22:27:51 GMT
Yes they've been a round a while. Used to be a guitar shop up in London that has long since closed down (I think it was the Resonator Centre) that used to stock them. Nice looking guitars, Robbie Yup, I remember that brand in that shop too.
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Post by alexkirtley on May 7, 2014 23:20:44 GMT
That's one mighty purdy geetar
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