Description
Salvador Ibanez ~1900 – beautiful historical guitar by the famous Salvador Ibanez, built around 1900 in Torres style. A great piece of history with an amazing sound!
Salvador Ibáñez (1854–1920) was a Spanish luthier. He made all kind of stringed instruments. These instruments were considered the finest of their age and are prized for their excellent quality and impeccable workmanship.
At eleven years of age Ibáñez became an apprentice in guitar construction at Calle Muela Valencia.
In 1870 he started his own company: Salvador Ibáñez y Albiñara. The company was registered at Calle Cubells. Working in his shop were the ten-year-old José Ibáñez and Magdalena Albiñara y Magraner, from Ollería, Valencia. In 1896 he first appeared in the trade guides at Calle Ruzafa Valencia and from 1898 to 1906 his shop was located at Calle Bajada de San Francisco. Salvador Ibáñez made bandurias, lutes, six and nine-string guitars and also guitars with detachable necks.
In 1897 he made the world’s first double-necked guitar. In the period 1915-1920 Salvador Ibáñez e Hijos (Salvador Ibáñez and Sons) were located at Calle Bajada de San Francisco and at Calle Padre Rico Valencia.
When he died in 1920 his workshop continued to be managed by his two sons until it was sold in 1933 to Telesforo Julve. Julve bought the Salvador Ibanez name, personnel and machinery and incorporated it in its own enterprise.
Julian Bream has played a Salvador Ibáñez guitar. Eric Clapton has owned several original Salvador Ibáñez guitars, one of which was sold at a benefit auction in 1999 obtaining a final price of US$42,000.
The sound is absolutely nice. The old woods create a nice and sweet tone. It has a great richness and harmonious quality. The notes blend together beautifully and yet maintain their clarity and separation. The guitar vibrates nicely against the players body, which gives a unique experience.
The sound can also be incredibly powerful is very much like what we know from Torres guitars.
The guitar is in good condition for its age – has been restored and the finish has been renewed. It plays very nice, with a low action and a straight neck. The scale lenghts is 648 mm and the nut width 50 mm. The neck is straight na the action is 3.6 mm E and 3.1 mm e at the 12th fret. The saddle of the bridge has enough space to go even lower on the action if desired. The top is of fine spruce and the back and sides of very beautiful and high quality rosewood.