Jose Ramirez „Guitarra de Tablao“ 1920’s

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Jose Ramirez „Guitarra de Tablao“ from the 1920’s – this fine guitar represents an impressive piece of guitar history.

A beautiful cypress guitar from the workshop of Jose Ramirez. It was most probably built in the last years of Jose Ramirez I. The label on this guitar doesn’t show any year, but this style of label was used during 1921 – 1925. Jose Ramirez died in 1923.
Jose Ramirez I was the outstanding guitar maker at that time and is considered the forefather of guitar building in Madrid. It was indeed the case that the guitarists of that time were looking for solutions to the poor sound of the guitars built at that time. They turned to Jose Ramirez, who then created the so-called tablao guitar. The inner structure of this guitar was completely in line with the style and pattern of Torres guitars.

The sound of this Jose Ramirez is absolutely charming and elegant. It has has all the qualities of an high end handmade guitar of the early 20th century in Torres’ style, with the sound resonating off the top, back and sides. It has a loose, dry and penetrating sound with big basses and succulent, fat trebles. The higher registers are incredibly sweet and sensuous. This guitar sings beautifully – it can accommodate virtually any style of music with great charm and elegance.
It is a lively guitar and a lot of fun to play … hard to put it down.

The guitar is in a well restored condition. It has some repaired cracks, but all is stable and the guitar is ready to go.
It plays easily, with a low action and a straight neck.

The nut width is 51 mm and the scale length 650 mm.

The guitar comes with a newer case.

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Additional information

back/sides

cypress

nut width

50 – 51 mm

top

spruce

scale length

650 mm

year of construction

1900 – 1940