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2000 Antonio Raya Pardo Torres, Brazilian Rosewood/German Spruce
Antonio Raya Pardo’s Torres model combines lovely tonewoods with petite body dimensions for a warm, intimate playing experience and voice. Chocolate-dark Brazilian Rosewood with German Spruce on top, 645mm scale, and a slim 3lbs 4oz playing weight brings added warmth and roundness to the trebles. The strings mix up very evenly across the registers. This Torres model comes to us from 2000, and has opened up handsomely. We found that after a few minutes, it woke up even more—a responsive guitar, indeed.
Here’s an additional demo/performance video with Andy Jurik on this Antonio Raya Pardo Torres model: https://youtu.be/yXYJe_xiOvI
Check out this additional performance featuring David Stevenson: https://youtu.be/PnhkIdMDZoU
Other keywords: classical guitar, classical, nylon string, luthier, lutherie, fingerstyle, marquetry, handmade, french polished, steve newbrough, andy jurik, 149, hiscox
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.4 in Nut Width 2.05 in String Spacing 2.25 in Woods Spruce - German, Rosewood - Brazilian
Antonio Raya Pardo was born in Huelva, Spain in 1950. When he was fourteen, his family moved to Granada. He worked as a weaver before becoming a guitar maker and then, like many guitar makers of his generation, apprenticed with Eduardo Ferrer. Finally, in 1972, he apprenticed with José Lopez Bellido, but he admits that he didn’t stay there long and only learned the basics.
In 1973, he opened his own workshop. Despite his training, Antonio considers himself largely self-taught. Antonio Marin Montero is someone who has given him valuable advice.
He makes handmade classical and flamenco guitars. Antonio Raya Pardo builds a model of a Torres classical guitar using the Marin-Bouchet system.