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                                                ´ÑºàºÔÅàºÊ Nakovitz ÊÕ´Óà§Ò 104 ¢¹Ò´Áҵðҹ
   ÂÕèËéÍ: Nakovitz
   ÃËÑÊ: DB104
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                                                  ´ÑºàºÔÅàºÊ Nakovitz ÊÕ´Óà§Ò 104  ¢¹Ò´Áҵðҹ 
 
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                                                ´ÑºàºÔÅàºÊ Nakovitz Cutaway
   ÂÕèËéÍ: Nakovitz
   ÃËÑÊ: DBCA100
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                                                  ´ÑºàºÔÅàºÊ  Nakovitz Cutaway 
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                                                ¡ÕµéÒÃì¤ÅÒÊÊÔ¤ Amalio Burguet ÃØè¹ Andante Nogal 
   ÂÕèËéÍ: Amalio Burguet
   ÃËÑÊ: GTC100
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                                                  ¡ÕµéÒÃì¤ÅÒÊÊÔ¤ Amalio Burguet ÃØè¹ Andante Nogal  
Made with A.Torres design and Finished: with beeswax. 
  
Scale: 640 mm 
Top: Cedar (Thuja plicata) or spruce (Picea abies) 
Back and sides: Spanish Valnut (Juglans regla) 
Fingerboard: Ebony (Diospyros crassiflora Hiern) 
Neck: African Mahogany (Khaya ivorensis) 
Nut: Natural bone 
Finished: Beeswax 
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                                                ¡ÕµéÒÃì¤ÅÒÊÊÔ¤ Amalio Burguet ÃØè¹ AB Especial 
   ÂÕèËéÍ: Amalio Burguet
   ÃËÑÊ: GTC27
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                                                  ¡ÕµéÒÃì¤ÅÒÊÊÔ¤ Amalio Burguet ÃØè¹ AB Especial  
Scale: 650 mm 
Top: Cedar (Thuja plicata) or spruce (Picea abies) 
Back and sides: African Rosewood (Dalbergia Baronii) 
Fingerboard: Ebony (Diospyros crassiflora Hiern) 
Neck: Cedar 
Nut: Natural bone 
Finished: Nitrocellulose 
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                                                ¡ÕµéÒÃì¤ÅÒÊÊÔ¤ Amalio Burguet ÃØè¹ Unico Especial 
   ÂÕèËéÍ: Amalio Burguet
   ÃËÑÊ: GTC28
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                                                  ¡ÕµéÒÃì¤ÅÒÊÊÔ¤ Amalio Burguet ÃØè¹ Unico Especial  
Made by Damian Burguet, an innovative guitar by his youth. New Guitar 2015. 
Scale: 650 mm 
Top: Cedar (Thuja plicata) or spruce (Picea abies) 
Back and sides: Indian Rosewood (Dalbergia latifolia) 
Fingerboard: Ebony (Diospyros crassiflora Hiern) 
Neck: Cedar 
Nut: Natural bone 
Finished:  Nitrocellulose 
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                                                ¡ÕµéÒÃì¤ÅÒÊÊÔ¤ Jose Ramirez ÃØè¹ Auditorio 
   ÂÕèËéÍ: Jose Ramirez
   ÃËÑÊ: GTC77
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                                                  ¡ÕµéÒÃì¤ÅÒÊÊÔ¤ Jose Ramirez ÃØè¹ Auditorio  
A traditional guitar with the same sound characteristics, using construction techniques which increase its power and scope and give the sound greater resonance. This guitar can be very easily adapted to the style of the individual player. It can be made with a long (664) or short (650) string lengths. The basic construction is cedarwood, but pine can also be used as a special order. We normally make the rim and base of Indian Rosewood, but we can also use Madagascan Rosewood. 
 
This guitar can also be made with "camara". 
Technical Specifications 
 
Scale Length 
650 mm or 664 mm upon request 
 
Wood 
Top: Top of Red Cedar or German Spruce, if specified in the order. 
Back and sides: Sides and Back Indian Rosewood 
Fingerboard: Ebony 
Neck: Cedar 
 
Bridge 
Rosewood 
 
Nut and Saddle Material 
Bone 
 
Finish 
French Polish 
 
Machine Heads 
Exagon 
 
Strings 
Ram?rez High tension 
 
Case 
Included 
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                                                ¡ÕµéÒÃì¤ÅÒÊÊÔ¤ Jose Ramirez ÃØè¹ Elite »Õ 2012 
   ÂÕèËéÍ: Jose Ramirez
   ÃËÑÊ: GTC88
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                                                  ¡ÕµéÒÃì¤ÅÒÊÊÔ¤ Jose Ramirez ÃØè¹ Elite »Õ 2012  
This model, of limited production, was conceived to satisfy the wishes of the many clients who want to have an instrument similar to Centenario, both insofar as ornamentation and selection of wood, but at a more accessible price. 
Technical Specifications 
 
Scale Length 
650 mm or 664 mm upon request 
 
Wood 
Top: Top of Red Cedar or German Spruce, if specified in the order. 
Back and sides: Sides and Back of Madagascar Rosewood 
Fingerboard: Ebony 
Neck: Cedar 
 
Bridge 
Rosewood 
 
Nut and Saddle Material 
Bone 
 
Finish 
French Polish 
 
Machine Heads 
Alessi 
 
Headstock 
Hand engraved with an original design for this model 
 
Strings 
Ramirez High tension 
 
Case 
Included 
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                                                ¡ÕµéÒÃì¤ÅÒÊÊÔ¤ Jose Ramirez ÃØè¹ Manuel Ramirez 1912 »Õ 2012 (Limited Edition)
   ÂÕèËéÍ: Jose Ramirez
   ÃËÑÊ: GTC89
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                                                  ¡ÕµéÒÃì¤ÅÒÊÊÔ¤ Jose Ramirez ÃØè¹ Manuel Ramirez 1912 »Õ 2012 (Limited Edition) ÁÕ 30 µÑÇã¹âÅ¡à·èÒ¹Ñé¹ 
Guitar handcrafted in the workshop of Jose Ramirez, a reproduction of the instrument made by Manuel Ramirez on show in the Metropolitan Museum of Art de Nueva York. 
Technical Specifications 
 
Scale Length 
654 mm 
 
Wood 
Top: German Spruce 
Back and sides: in best quality Rosewood 
Fingerboard: Ebony 
Neck: Cedar 
 
Bridge 
Rosewood 
 
Nut and Saddle Material 
Bone 
 
Finish 
French Polish 
 
Machine Heads 
Rodgers 
 
Additional Information 
In the early nineties, my brother Jose Ramirez IV and I traveled to New York in order to visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art and to see the guitar handcrafted by our granduncle Manuel Ramirez, which he gave to Andres Segovia and is now on exhibit in the Museum. We were provided with an office in the Museum, set up to enable us to work with the guitar. We took photographs and measurements, as our initial intention was to make a copy of his historic instrument. We were motivated by, among other things, our curiosity to learn how this guitar sounded when it was first made - (the guitar had never been repaired), - before the wood was affected by cracking and unglued - and the negative impact on the sound of the instrument arising from these circumstances. 
 
However, we put the project on hold until the year 2001, when I reactivated it through a fresh visit to the Metropolitan Museum with one of the craftsmen from my workshop and my assistant. Once again we were treated magnificently by the Musical Instruments section of the Museum, who provided us with all of the information they had available on the guitar made by Manuel Ram?rez. We spent an entire morning taking detailed measurements once again, drawing the patterns for the design and taking photographs, in order to finish the task I began years before together with my brother. 
 
This guitar, which originally had 11 strings, as can be detected from a few details evident in its making, was crafted under a commission by Manj?n, a well known guitarist of the time who, once the instrument was finished, began to find fault with one thing to another, probably with the intention of haggling over the price. This, as is easy to imagine, was not at all to Manuel's liking and he was not prepared to lower the price. 
 
One day, Manuel was in his workshop at number 10 Arlab?n Street, conversing with a professor of violin from the Royal Conservatory, when a young man entered the workshop, dressed in rather extravagant attire, cloaked in a cape and carrying an impressive cane, which, as he himself explained, came in handy to ward off muggers. He wanted to know whether he could rent a guitar for a concert he had to give. Manuel, who, as I understand, had a great sense of humor - as well as a very bad temper - found the proposal to rent a guitar quite amusing, bearing in mind the young man's appearance, and, addressing him as a "youngster" in a tone of grandiloquence to lend the occasion an atmosphere of pomp and circumstance, he decided to go along with the joke and invited him to try out any of the guitars in the workshop. 
 
What Manuel and his visitor, the professor of violin, heard was so marvelous that Manuel took the guitar away from the young man, saying that it was not right for him, and gave him the Manj?n guitar. The young soloist was extremely enthused by the guitar and treated them to a delightful recital. The effect was such that Manuel, impressed by what he had heard, gave the guitar as a gift to the as yet unknown Andres Segovia, who used it for many years in his concerts*. And this is the very same guitar that he donated to the Metropolitan Museum of Art prior to his death, and which we are now reproducing in a limited series to enable guitar lovers to enjoy the sound of this legendary instrument, considering also, that in observance of Segovia's wishes, the original guitar must never be played ever again. 
 
According to Segovia, this guitar was made by Santos Hern?ndez when he was employed as a craftsman by Manuel Ramirez, and, in accordance with the traditional manner of the workshops devoted to handcrafted instruments, he was required to follow the guidelines, technique and design established by the master craftsman, in this case, Manuel Ramirez, who in turn was responsible for giving the stamp of approval to all of the instruments made under his roof, as is still the case in the traditional handcrafted instrument workshops. 
 
* This anecdote has been published on several occasions by different authors. The version I have recounted here is the one passed on to me by my father, exactly as he heard it from Andres Segovia himself during one of their lengthy conversations on their shared favorite subject. 
 
- Amalia Ramirez 
 
Strings 
Ramirez High tension 
 
Case 
Included 
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                                                 ¡ÕµéÒÃì¤ÅÒÊÊÔ¤ Jose Ramirez ÃØè¹ Manuel Ramirez ¼ÅÔµ»Õ 2012 (Limited Edition)
   ÂÕèËéÍ: Jose Ramirez
   ÃËÑÊ: GTC90
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                                                  ¡ÕµéÒÃì¤ÅÒÊÊÔ¤ Jose Ramirez ÃØè¹ Manuel Ramirez 1912 »Õ 2012 (Limited Edition) 
Guitar handcrafted in the workshop of Jose Ramirez, a reproduction of the instrument made by Manuel Ramirez on show in the Metropolitan Museum of Art de Nueva York. 
Technical Specifications 
 
Scale Length 
654 mm 
 
Wood 
Top: German Spruce 
Back and sides: in best quality Rosewood 
Fingerboard: Ebony 
Neck: Cedar 
 
Bridge 
Rosewood 
 
Nut and Saddle Material 
Bone 
 
Finish 
French Polish 
 
Machine Heads 
Rodgers 
 
Additional Information 
In the early nineties, my brother Jose Ramirez IV and I traveled to New York in order to visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art and to see the guitar handcrafted by our granduncle Manuel Ramirez, which he gave to Andres Segovia and is now on exhibit in the Museum. We were provided with an office in the Museum, set up to enable us to work with the guitar. We took photographs and measurements, as our initial intention was to make a copy of his historic instrument. We were motivated by, among other things, our curiosity to learn how this guitar sounded when it was first made - (the guitar had never been repaired), - before the wood was affected by cracking and unglued - and the negative impact on the sound of the instrument arising from these circumstances. 
 
However, we put the project on hold until the year 2001, when I reactivated it through a fresh visit to the Metropolitan Museum with one of the craftsmen from my workshop and my assistant. Once again we were treated magnificently by the Musical Instruments section of the Museum, who provided us with all of the information they had available on the guitar made by Manuel Ram?rez. We spent an entire morning taking detailed measurements once again, drawing the patterns for the design and taking photographs, in order to finish the task I began years before together with my brother. 
 
This guitar, which originally had 11 strings, as can be detected from a few details evident in its making, was crafted under a commission by Manj?n, a well known guitarist of the time who, once the instrument was finished, began to find fault with one thing to another, probably with the intention of haggling over the price. This, as is easy to imagine, was not at all to Manuel's liking and he was not prepared to lower the price. 
 
One day, Manuel was in his workshop at number 10 Arlab?n Street, conversing with a professor of violin from the Royal Conservatory, when a young man entered the workshop, dressed in rather extravagant attire, cloaked in a cape and carrying an impressive cane, which, as he himself explained, came in handy to ward off muggers. He wanted to know whether he could rent a guitar for a concert he had to give. Manuel, who, as I understand, had a great sense of humor - as well as a very bad temper - found the proposal to rent a guitar quite amusing, bearing in mind the young man's appearance, and, addressing him as a "youngster" in a tone of grandiloquence to lend the occasion an atmosphere of pomp and circumstance, he decided to go along with the joke and invited him to try out any of the guitars in the workshop. 
 
What Manuel and his visitor, the professor of violin, heard was so marvelous that Manuel took the guitar away from the young man, saying that it was not right for him, and gave him the Manj?n guitar. The young soloist was extremely enthused by the guitar and treated them to a delightful recital. The effect was such that Manuel, impressed by what he had heard, gave the guitar as a gift to the as yet unknown Andres Segovia, who used it for many years in his concerts*. And this is the very same guitar that he donated to the Metropolitan Museum of Art prior to his death, and which we are now reproducing in a limited series to enable guitar lovers to enjoy the sound of this legendary instrument, considering also, that in observance of Segovia's wishes, the original guitar must never be played ever again. 
 
According to Segovia, this guitar was made by Santos Hern?ndez when he was employed as a craftsman by Manuel Ramirez, and, in accordance with the traditional manner of the workshops devoted to handcrafted instruments, he was required to follow the guidelines, technique and design established by the master craftsman, in this case, Manuel Ramirez, who in turn was responsible for giving the stamp of approval to all of the instruments made under his roof, as is still the case in the traditional handcrafted instrument workshops. 
 
* This anecdote has been published on several occasions by different authors. The version I have recounted here is the one passed on to me by my father, exactly as he heard it from Andres Segovia himself during one of their lengthy conversations on their shared favorite subject. 
 
- Amalia Ramirez 
 
Strings 
Ramirez High tension 
 
Case 
Included 
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                                                ¡ÕµéÒÃì¤ÅÒÊÊÔ¤ Jose Ramirez ÃØè¹ 125 Anniversary »Õ 2012  (Limited Edition)
   ÂÕèËéÍ: Jose Ramirez
   ÃËÑÊ: GTC99
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                                                  ¡ÕµéÒÃì¤ÅÒÊÊÔ¤ Jose Ramirez ÃØè¹ 125 Anniversary »Õ 2012  (Limited Edition) No. 01 with special certificate made by rose wood.  
The Anniversary Guitar was especially designed by Amalia Ramirez to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the founding of the firm. The design pays tribute to the beauty of the guitars of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. 
 
This is a limited series of 125 guitars and there will be no re-editions. 
Technical Specifications 
 
Scale Length 
650 mm or 664 mm upon request 
 
Wood 
Top: Top of red Cedar or German Spruce, if specified in the order. 
Back and sides: Sides and Back of Madagascar Rosewood 
Fingerboard: Ebony 
Neck: Cedar 
 
Bridge 
Rosewood 
 
Nut and Saddle Material 
Bone 
 
Finish 
French Polish 
 
Machine Heads 
Alessi 
 
Additional Information 
Carvings on the bridge and the hill.  Special design in boxwood for the finish of the head.  The sound hole is offered in two optional versions: black and white or coloured. 
 
Headstock 
Hand engraved with an original design for this model 
 
Strings 
Ramirez High tension 
 
Case 
Included HISCOX CASES MADE IN THE UK  
 
All guitars are built with Red Cedar top, Indian Rosewood sides and back.  All guitars have an Ebony fingerboard and Cedar neck with carbon fiber reinforcement inside the neck and precision machine heads.  Flamenco models are built with Cypress or Indian Rosewood sides and back. Machine heads (or wooden pegs are specified on order).  (German Spruce top and Madagascar Rosewood sides and back prices available upon request). 
 
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