At the end of the 19th century, José Ramírez I created the “Guitarra de Tablao” which revolutionized the world of flamenco guitar, and it was his disciple and younger brother Manuel who later developed this model until he achieved our current flamenco guitar with its wide sonority and characteristic sound: brilliant, hoarse, with a lot of sustain and colour, which is still today the reference of modern flamenco guitar and which his disciples Borreguero, Esteso and Santos Hernández, continued to build with their own contributions. It is made to order and you can consult us the modifications that you want through our mail, so that we can study it and make a new budget: tienda@guitarrasramirez.com
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Additional information
Tapa | Solid Germany spruce |
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Aros y fondo | Ciprés macizo |
Diapasón | Ebony |
Mango | Normal |
Puente | Indian Rosewood |
Tiro (mm) | 656 mm |
Cejillas | Bone |
Ancho cejilla cabeza | 52.5 mm |
Altura 12 traste | 1st 2.50 mm and 6ªth 3 mm (*approx) |
Clavijero | Alessi |
Barnices | Polyurethane |
Diestra/Zurda | Right or left-handed |
Cuerdas | Ramirez high tension 3rd in carbon |