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Again, very helpful, thanks. I'm going to play the Cordobas as a comparison. They stock 'em, so why not?
If you are going to Project Music then it is worth also looking at a Furch Grand Nylon. They appear to have at least one in stock. They are a good example of how good a properly designed crossover can sound. It might be a little above your budget, it isn't the loudest guitar and it has a narrow (for a nylon strung) 45mm nut width with (I think) a 16" fretboard radius - but the sweet clear balanced tone is better than any other crossover I've played.
They stock them and you are going there -so why not?
Cheers Simon
https://www.windmillguitars.com/collections/frontpage/products/norman-coates-hybrid-classical
how wide is the nut?
A lattice-braced 1973 Jose Ramirez - sounded really nice, Despite needing new strings, decent volume, but not that nice to actually play.
Project Music tomorrow to try out some Cordobas and La Patries.
The GNC2-SW (spruce / walnut) is shown as being in stock. That's the model that I had.
They didn't have the Furch in the shop, no matter what the website said.
The Cordoba C10 Crossover was nice to play, but a little one dimensional in tone and not quite balanced across the strings.
The C10 was much better. Nice balanced tone, good variation in volume between digging in and playing softly. Right hand position changes really sweetened or sharpened the tone.
I'd never heard of lattice bracing before it was mentioned to me on this forum a short while ago. After doing some research and hearing the difference it could make on You Tube videos I've now got a hankering to try a lattice-braced classical. Unfortunately, Cordoba don't do a lefty version of the C12.
I saw a lefty "Squier" version of the Yulong Guo here, no idea how good it is, my Yulong Guo sounds very good
https://calidoguitars.com/store/Calido-CG-3222-CAX-Left-Handed-Solid-Cedar-Top-Lattice-Braced-Arched-Indian-Rosewood-Back-p92329291
His ones are the "1A" for £6k, his apprentice's models are the 2A. You would effectively get a 2A since he'd stop you messing it up, and a lovely time in Herradura. Discounted course this year €3000
https://www.europeaninstituteofguitarmaking.com/guitar-making-course-price/
It was made by a recognised Chinese luthier, Mr. Liu, who was trained by Yulong Guo.
So, I've ordered it and should be here shortly - Hurricane Laura, USPS and UK Customs permitting.
Thanks for the tip - although I'd already seen it, it made me look afresh. I've cancelled my William Falkiner reservation which was only a casual reservation (no deposit required) from a batch that he already had on order from China.
Some people dislike the sound of a nomex double top, so an all-wood lattice is probably a safer first lattice-braced purchase.
Currently getting stuck in going through some lovely pieces and just enjoying the time I spend playing it. I'm not actually "studying" the classical guitar right now (I used to be a serious player when I was in my early teens) - just playing things for fun and without any objectives in mind. I just pick up the guitar, pick a piece and lose myself in the moment.
Playing guitar is like meditation for me