Description
Jose Ramirez 1a 1971 – a great guitar and truly a piece of guitar history – it has that unique Ramirez sound!
A rarity from the Ramirez Shop. For over half a century Ramirez has produced instruments performed on by countless professionals from Sting to Segovia, Chet Atkins to Sabicas and Lee Ritenour to Christopher Parkening.
The classical guitars of José Ramirez from the 60’s and early 70’s are world famous. In these years guitar history was written in the Ramirez Shop and the modern classical guitar was developed in its today’s form.
It has the makers number 8 which refers to Manuel Caceres.
It is very easy to play, with a lovely neck and a good action. The scale length is 664 mm and the nut width 54 mm. It has a cedar top and rosewood back and sides.
This great guitar has the fullness, robustness and depth of sound that Ramirez is known for in their best instruments. The tone is thick yet clear, and has that essential warm, mysterious and moody quality. The sound comes with controlled and balanced layers of overtones stacked on the crystal-clear fundamental. It has an almost cathedral-like presence, which gives it plenty of power for any concert hall – it has a thundering presence and is a true “concert grand” of a guitar.
These instruments are among the most prized among collectors, but they have been and continue to be played by top concert artists worldwide. For both sound, and collectability, this is an extremely desirable example of a Ramirez guitar.
This guitar is in great condition for its age – only some amount of wear from play and use. One small crack on the back has been repaired. It comes with a good case.
An excellent example of a fine Ramirez for either collector or concert player.