The Martin 00-28 appeared in 1898 and was built until 1941, when war restrictions scaled back many commercial activities but four have been built since ’41.
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MORE →The Martin 00-28 appeared in 1898 and was built until 1941, when war restrictions scaled back many commercial activities but four have been built since ’41.
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MORE →We are very happy to be receiving Cervantes classical and flamenco guitars again. This Cervantes Fleta Concert, built with solid Indian rosewood with a solid cedar top, nicely demonstrates the quality of Cervantes guitars.
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MORE →The Cervantes Rodriguez PE is built in the traditional style after the work of Manuel Rodriguez II, who worked in Madrid, in his own shop and in the shop of Jose Ramirez II. His descendants are still building today.
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MORE →The Taylor 914ce resides in the higher end of Taylor’s Spruce and Rosewood models. Using the Grand Auditorium design with both a cutaway and an ebony Laskin Armrest and lots of shell trim, the Taylor 914ce is a spectacular guitar – in tone, playability, comfort and appearance.
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MORE →Alejandro Cervantes has been building and playing classical guitar for decades now. We’re pleased to see another of his guitars, a 2013 Cervantes Hauser Concert classical guitar, in our shop.
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MORE →The Cervantes Fleta Signature classical guitar is part of the top range of Cervantes production. Based on the designs developed by Ignacio Fleta in the late 1950’s and 1960’s, these guitars feature stiffer tops and more robust construction, and of course specialized bracing patterns. They are characterized by a strong, warm, full tone with a lot of projection and volume available.
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