This 2004 German Vasquez Rubio Flamenco Guitar is really quite exceptional. As with most Flamenco Blanco instruments, it’s quite light but it’s also extremely resonant and responsive — it’s almost as if you are playing a living instrument.
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This 1965 Manuel G Contreras Classical Guitar is in good playing condition. Constructed with Spruce top and Brazilian Rosewood back and sides, it has a light French Polish finish.
MORE →Here is a beautiful David Wren Concert with Sinker Redwood and Macassar Ebony!
MORE →The Ramirez 1a is the top of the range for concert instruments, in classical or Flamenco styles. Built only by a few of the most skilled and experienced luthiers in the small Ramirez shop, the 1a uses the finest available materials.
MORE →Here we have another fine instrument from the Clarendon, Ontario shop of Oskar Graf.
This 1979 Oskar Graf classical has all the standard features – Indian rosewood and figured spruce top with 7-bar fan bracing, mahogany neck and ebony fingerboard.
MORE →Oskar Graf has been building guitars in a small town in Ontario, north of Kingston, since 1970. In that time, he’s built over 400 instruments, many used by prominent players.
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