The Ramirez SPR classical guitar is the newest version of the hand made, maestro-built “SP” model. The model designation SP stands for Semi-Professional model and we find it to be effectively very much in the league of the Professional 1a models we carry, but at roughly half the price.
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New Shop Worn Ramirez model 2NE. Built in late 2012, this guitar is virtually unplayed and comes with full warranty.
A customer bopped the top with another guitar last week and put two chips in the top near the edge of the upper bout. They are filled with fresh finish, so the top is protected, but it is not invisible.
The Ramirez 1a Traditional Madagascar, like this one from 2006, is the basic reference for concert grade classical guitars.
Featuring top-quality materials and craftsmanship, the 1a Traditional delivers tone, volume and playability.
This particular example is a bit worn from good, honest playing, and is more affordable than a new model.
MORE →The Ramirez 1a Traditional Madagascar, this one from 1996, is the basic reference for concert grade classical guitars.
Featuring top-quality materials and craftsmanship, the 1a Traditional delivers tone, volume and playability.
MORE →The FL-1 Flamenco model is the top “production” Flamenco model from Ramírez. Based on the of the professional 1a F656-A model developed by Jose Ramirez III, Amalia Ramirez created the FL-1 model as an affordably priced, all-solid-wood instrument for the Flamenco guitarist.
MORE →This guitar came to us 9 months ago in very sorry condition. Frets and fretboard, neck finish and Golpé plate showed many thousands of hours of playing time: “honest wear-and-tear” from a full life of making music.
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