2015 Lorenzo Frignani "1910 Manuel Ramirez" SP/IN
Year | 2015 |
Top | Spruce |
Back & Sides | Indian Rosewood |
Scale Length | 650 mm |
Nut width | 52 mm |
Finish | French Polish |
Country | Italy |
Luthier | Lorenzo Frignani |
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Description
This instrument was made by veteran Italian luthier (and bowed instrument maker) Lorenzo Frignani. It is a replica both regards to sound and to the "look" of an original 1910 Manuel Ramirez in his collection. In the violin world, it is common practice to finish instruments with a "distressed" look, giving the impression that the instrument is aged, including signs of wear that don't in reality exist (yet). This same approach has been applied in the finishing of this model, giving it a striking resemblance to the true original. Frignani claims that it is actually the "sound" of the original guitar that he prioritizes in his reproduction, and the aesthetic touches are done to provide the player the pleasure of having in his hands a vintage-style guitar but without the concern for structural defects or fragility that are are sometimes present in old guitars. In Italy his work has long been appreciated by such performers as Angelo Gilardino, Sandro Torlontano, Andrea Dieci and Stefano Grondona, who have played on these Frignani replicas (as well as the original) and remark that they do indeed successfully capture the sound and feel of the original. Frignani believes that offering an instrument like this provides players access to this style of guitar at a much lower cost than obtaining an original, and has also found that it has been welcomed by players who do not want to risk touring with priceless vintage instruments. We are delighted to be working with this excellent maker, and find this to be a unique offering, unlike anything we've had before. GSI is the exclusive dealer in the USA for this fine maker.Orfeo Magazine article on Tacchi, Locatto and Frignani