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Ramirez 1B
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| Ramirez quality with Brazilian Rosewood |
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The fine instrument is a Ramirez 1B Classical Guitar, and a very unusual one: the scale length is ½“ inch shorter than the standard 1A Ramirez concert model, the back and sides are high quality, beautifully figured Brazilian Rosewood, and the top is Spruce. It has a protective top guard on the face. The short scale length alone makes this guitar a uniquely fine choice for the advanced player who desires the Ramirez sound without the stretch of a longer scale. This fine guitar was made in 1989 in the Ramirez shop in Spain. With hard case.
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Ramirez 125 Anos
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| Clever headline here |
| Based on the "E" line designed by Jose Ramirez III, Ramirez has created this new model as a limited edition. It will be built for five years (2007-2012), and commemorates the 125th anniversary of the Ramirez guitar making dynasty. This Cedar top, Rosewood back & sides offers exceptional value in a Ramirez guitar. With hard case. |
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Ramirez 2E
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| Ramirez quality at an affordable price |
| This is an artisano guitar, made under the Ramirez banner. Solid Cedar top, with laminate Rosewood back & sides. This represents all the tonal qualities of the Ramirez design, but at an affordable price. With hard case. |
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Ramirez 1F
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| The world's most easily recognized classical maker's Flamenco guitar. |
| A superb instrument with the traditional Cypress back & sides. Hand crafted in the Ramirez shop by the talented luthier Julian Moraga Rodriguez. The guitar was expertly converted from the traditional friction pegs to geared tuning machines in the eighties. A very traditional lightweight body, it has a huge voice with an extremely vibrant response, with razor sharp basses and plenty of percussive projection. A truly great Flamenco guitar. With hard case shown by appointment
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Ramirez R1
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| Strong, even-balanced tone |
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The Ramirez Company is the first name in Classical guitars. Respected for well over a Century in the art of guitar making. Many Ramirez guitars cost thousands of dollars. Yet, the Ramirez Company has an eye towards the musician who does not have a fortune to spend on an instrument. Enter the model R1. The top is Cedar with the back & sides of laminate Mahogany. As most experienced players know, the top is the most critical part of the sound. Ramirez puts their many years of experience to creating a top that has a strong tone and is evenly balanced. The fretboard is 52mm wide at the nut and made of Ebony. The entire instrument has a lacquer finish and is made in Spain. With hard case
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Ramirez 2A
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| AKA : the Segovia |
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A superb Ramirez creation with a Dark Cedar top,and Brazilian Rosewood back & sides. Very robust voice, with superbly balanced tone! The "Segovia model" was a creation of the importer at the time, "Sherry-Brenner'. It is doubtful if Segovia ever agreed to lend his name to the instrument. Nonetheless, they were reported to be the 'cream of the crop" of all the Ramirez classicals found in the USA at the time. With hard case
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