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2003 Jose Ramirez "1912 Manuel Ramirez" SP/CSAR

Year 2003
Top Spruce
Back & Sides CSA Rosewood
Scale Length 650 mm
Nut width 52 mm
Finish French Polish
Country Spain
Luthier Amalia Ramirez

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Description

This guitar was built in the famous Jose Ramirez workshop, which for over half a century has produced instruments performed on by countless professionals from Sting to Segovia, Chet Atkins to Sabicas and Lee Ritenour to Christopher Parkening.

In the early 1990's, Amalia Ramirez and her brother Jose IV traveled to New York City to visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art and see the famous guitar handcrafted in the workshop of Manuel Ramirez - the very guitar given to Andres Segovia in 1912. They studied, measured, and photographed the guitar extensively, with the intent of creating a reproduction. After several years of preparation, the first guitar was unveiled in 2003. The result is a spectacular instrument, handcrafted in the spirit of the old world, where charm, elegance of tone and great attention to aesthetic beauty were the highest virtues. With a projected 30 instruments to be built over the course of 5 years, this model is a limited edition, and is built with only the finest materials and highest degree of workmanship. This particular instrument, #2 (in a series of 30) from 2003, is the first available example, since #1 has remained with Ramirez. It is in near-mint condition.

For more information on Ramirez, be sure to read The Ramirez Family: Masters of the Guitar, or for information on the Ramirez family members, from Amalia Ramirez back to Jose I and for some interesting fact-checking on myths and facts about this legendary workshop.

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