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1995 Jeronimo Pena Fernandez Flamenco Cypress/Spruce
A great Flamenco guitar from Spanish Luthier Jeronimo Pena Fernandez. This is a great playing instrument with classic Flamenco tone thanks to the Cypress back and sides and Spruce top. Slightly fuller and warmer but still with a strong Flamenco attack and a crisp edge. This Fernandez Flamenco plays very easy all the way up the fingerboard. Completing this beautiful guitar is an incredible carved headstock and bridge. Considering purchasing this along with one of the Fernandez Concerts currently in stock for a matched pair.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 26 in Nut Width 2.08 in String Spacing 2.36 in Woods Spruce, Cypress - Spanish Add to Compare2000 Jose Ruiz Pedregosa, Padauk/Spruce
We’ve landed a powerhouse 2000 Flamenco from José Ruiz Pedregosa decked out in interesting woods and a gorgeous carved headstock and bridge. Three-piece Padauk back paired with Spruce on top, Spanish Cedar neck, Ebony bindings, and a 660mm scale. The voice is quick and lively with a crackling bass response that really pops. Easy action combined with a medium thickness neck makes for a great player. Clear tap plates and inlays along the back of the neck complete the package.
Other keywords: lutherie, luthier, classical guitar, fingerstyle, nylon string, flamenco guitar, flamenca, paduak, golpeador
Add to Compare2007 Juan Miguel Gonzalez Flamenco Negra Brazilian/German
Here we have an exceptional 2007 Flamenco guitar by Luthier Juan Miguel Gonzalez. Built from Brazilian Rosewood and Spruce this Flamenco has a little more complexity of tone than its cypress-bodied brethren. the bass strings are stout and full while the mids through trebles are punchy, but still maintain a sweet tone. This Flamenco has been equipped with Fustero geared tuners, eliminating any fussing around with friction pegs, which is a welcome convenience in our book.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.59 in Nut Width 2.06 in String Spacing 2.25 in Woods Spruce - German, Rosewood - Brazilian Add to Compare2005 Gerundino Cypress/Spruce
This is a fantastic Gerundino Flamenca Blanca built and co-labeled by Juan Miguel Gonzalez, one of the elite contemporary makers of Flamenco guitars in Spain–and we believe the very last Gerundino guitar ever built! Juan Miguel Gonzalez‘ father was a well known Flamenco guitar maker in Almeria and was responsible for teaching both the late Gerundino and Gonzalez the art of Flamenco guitar luthiership.
Gonzalez had secretly been making a few guitars for Gerundino under his label, but when his own guitars became highly acclaimed, he focused on his own line. Paco Pena requested a set of two guitars from Gerundino (a Spruce and Cedar top) around 2005, knowing that Gerundino’s health was failing and it might be his last chance. Gonzalez was commissioned to make them. A dealer from Los Angeles was visiting at the time, and asked Gonzalez if he would make a duplicate set. For those two guitars–a Spruce top No.1 and a Cedar top No.2–Gonzalez added his label to Gerundino’s. To build them, Gonzalez used an amazing set of “Violeta” Spanish Cypress from his father’s original collection. The harmonics of this Flamenco Blanca are unbelievable–muy flamenco.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.59 in Nut Width 2.06 in String Spacing 2.25 in Woods Spruce, Cypress - Spanish Add to Compare2004 Maldonado F1 Flamenco, Cypress/Spruce
This is a special and rare treat for all you Flamencophiles out there. We’ve landed a 2004 F1 Flamenco Cutaway (!) from none other than Granada’s Pedro Maldonado. Maldonado’s guitars are highly sought after and treasured for their quickness, power, and precision, and this F1 Cutaway is a fine example. Spruce over Cypress with a cutaway for easy access, and a 650mm scale for added warmth that pairs sweetly with the Cypress dry attack. This beauty has been played in properly and is wide awake, carrying with it the typical play wear from the Flamenco repertoire and weighing in at a featherweight 3lbs 3oz.
Maldonodos have been the choice of professionals for years, including Pepe Romero, Manuel Cano, Vícente Amigo, Diego Vargas, Strunz and Farah, Sergio Lara.
Other keywords: lutherie, luthier, fingerstyle, classical guitar, classical, nylon string, nylon-string, mosaic, flamenco, golpador, tap plate, andy jurie
Add to Compare2003 Maldonado F2 Cutaway Concert Flamenco Spanish Cypress/German
Here we have a Maldonado F2 Cutaway Concert Flamenco in German Spruce and Spanish Cypress. Pedro Maldonado, Sr. opened his first workshop building guitars in Grenada, Spain in 1959, after studying with some of the builders from the famous “Escuela Granadina.” His sons, Pedro Jr. and Luis, now carry on the family tradition, building excellent flamenco-style guitars of the highest quality for the world’s finest Flamenco players. The F2 is a dream to play, thanks to impeccable, balanced tone, and the easy access provided by the cutaway.
SOLD Sale! Read moreScale Length 26 in Nut Width 2 in String Spacing 2.38 in Woods Spruce - German, Cypress - Spanish Add to Compare1985 Marin Flamenco Brazilian/Spruce
Straight out of 1985, this Flamenco from Paco Santiago Marin is dangerous stuff, capable of reducing other Flamenco guitars to smoldering piles of Cypress and Spruce. The tone which comes belting out of this gorgeous mosaic-adorned soundhole is ferocious–and how could it not, with such a fine-grained set of Brazilian Rosewood for its backs and sides! With trebles that are crisp and present, and a low-end replete with thunderous sustain, it’s hard to imagine playing a wrong note across the 650mm scale. The balance across the registers is superb, and the setup (sweet and low for agile technique) lends a muscularity to Flamenco pieces that you just can’t find in an Cypress guitar. Marin’s skills are legendary, and rightly so: this guitar looks as crisp as the day the French Polish was applied in 1985 (and plays as crisply, too). Moreover, since the voice’s richness is amplified by such fetching Brazilian Rosewood, this guitar also performs flawlessly for other styles of music, making this more than simply a Flamenco instrument.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.59 in Nut Width 2.05 in String Spacing 2.24 in Woods Spruce, Rosewood - Brazilian Add to Compare2012 Moreno Flamenco Indian/Spruce
When you lay hands on an instrument made by Rafael Moreno Rodriguez, you realize that not all guitars are created equal, and the guitar in your hands stands head and shoulders above the rest. Having learned the art of lutherie from masters Manuel Lopez Bellido, Antonio Marin, and Eduardo Ferrer, Moreno combines the tried-and-true techniques of his forebears with a contemporary voicing, yielding exceptionally robust instruments. This is the kind of builder who refuses to outsource, preferring to maintain his shop by himself, working almost exclusively with hand tools.
Moreno only builds one grade of guitar: he can’t fathom building with less than his best effort. Crafted with the utmost attention to detail, where patience and quiet confidence reign, this Flamenco Moreno combines the energy and zeal of a Flamenco with the richness and sonority of a Classical. For the guitarist who craves an instrument designed to maximize their dynamic range, this is the holy grail. The trebles are shimmering, and the low end has delicious amounts of snap—perfect for your favorite emotive Flamenco pieces.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.59 in Nut Width 2.13 in String Spacing 2.28 in Woods Spruce, Rosewood - Indian Add to Compare2006 Moreno Flamenco Negra Brazilian/Spruce
Rafael Moreno is a rising star building in Andalucia Spain, known for it’s long history of Flamenco guitar. This Flamenco Negra model is crafted from Brazilian Rosewood and Spruce and is a true Flamenco design. The bracing, bridge and setup all come together for a strong, aggressive sound with the desired growl but also the warmth and beauty desired in a Negra. These guitars sell for $7000 new, so this is a wonderful value in a concert level instrument.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.59 in Nut Width 2.09 in String Spacing 2.28 in Woods Spruce, Rosewood - Brazilian Add to CompareNew Ramirez FL1-A Cypress/Spruce
There are few music genres more passionate or exciting as Flamenco. It is quick and raises the spirits and gets the blood moving, it is a great thing to listen to, but quite another altogether to play. It is exhilarating. There is no better guitar for jumping right into the world of Flamenco than this Brand New Ramirez FL1-A. It will have you playing fast licks and percussive brushes in no time, and you will sound great doing it. Built from Cypress and Spruce, the tone is quick and loud with a surprising fullness from bass to trebles.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.63 in Nut Width 2 in String Spacing 2.25 in Woods Spruce - Sitka, Cypress Add to Compare1961 Ramirez MT Cypress/Spruce
Here we have a fantastic Flamenco guitar from the legendary Ramirez guitars. Built from the classic Flamenco combination of Cypress and Spruce, this little baby is as light as a feather. Mariano Tezanos was the particular builder in the Ramirez shop responsible for the construction of this guitar. Tezanos was famed as being one of the best builder to ever work for Ramirez, and none other than Andre Segovia himself prized Tezanos for his work. The voice on this guitar is quick and powerful, with a great attack and airiness to the tone, a perfect Flamenco sound. Although it has sustained some damage in its life, it has been expertly repaired, and we feel that it only adds character and tone to this wonderful little Flamenco.
Add to Compare1979 Ramirez 1a Flamenco Cypress/Cedar
Here we have a 1979 Ramirez Flamenco1a in Cypress back and sides and a Cedar top. This is the quintessential Flamenco guitar made from the classic combination of Cedar and Cypress, the tone is quick, airy and loud, just as a Flamenco guitar should be. Lightness of build is very important for a Flamenco style guitar, this Ramirez is as light as a feather on a warm breeze, you almost have to tie it to your lap! Flamencos have to respond ultra quick with a fairly short decay time in order to sound un-muddied with the deluge of notes being played, the Ramirez does that perfectly. For its age, this guitar is in incredible shape, and the soundboard has aged and opened up wonderfully.
Add to Compare1958 Ramirez Flamenco Cypress/Spruce
This incredible featherweight 1958 Jose Ramirez flamenco guitar features a Cypress body and Spruce top for that classic, dry Flamenco tone that so many players crave. It is stamped FM indicating it was built by Felix Manzanero. However, the real treat about this guitar is its playability. The action is extremely fast, smooth, and comfortable and this is a superb vintage Ramirez Flamenco.
Add to Compare1959 Ramirez Flamenco Cypress/Spruce
This incredible featherweight Jose Ramirez flamenco guitar from 1959 features a Cypress back and sides and Spruce top for that classic, dry Flamenco tone that so many players crave. It was built by Felix Manzanero. However, the real treat about this guitar is its playability. The action is extremely fast, smooth, and comfortable and this is arguably the best playing flamenco guitar we have in stock! The condition is great for it’s age and it is super responsive and powerful.
Add to CompareSOLD Read moreScale Length 25.75 in Nut Width 2.09 in String Spacing 2.28 in Woods Spruce - German, Cypress