Mexico Six-Strings
Guitar-related stores, such as Amezcua’s, fill the main street of Paracho, the guitar-making capital of North America. (CHRISTOPHER REYNOLDS / Los Angeles Times )
One of the many guitar shops along the main street of Paracho. (CHRISTOPHER REYNOLDS / Los Angeles Times)
Guitar-maker Jesús H. Fuerte in his workshop. He and other guitarreros in Paracho manufacture as many as 80,000 guitars a year, which retail for $50 to $3,000. (CHRISTOPHER REYNOLDS / Los Angeles Times)
A celebrant at the town’s annual guitar festival. (CHRISTOPHER REYNOLDS / Los Angeles Times)
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Twenty miles from the revelry of the Paracho guitar festival is the Hotel Mansión del Cupatitzio, a pleasant river-side hotel in Uruapan. (CHRISTOPHER REYNOLDS / Los Angeles Times)
After shopping for several days and paying a Paracho guitar-maker $400, the writer plays his new instrument in a Morelia hotel. The guitar would normally retail for $1,200 in the United States. (CHRISTOPHER REYNOLDS / Los Angeles Times)