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Model: Julian Gomez Ramirez flamenco guitar
Top:
German Spruce
Back
and Sides: Spanish Cypress
Scale:
640mm
Nut:
50mm
Finish: French polish
Tuners:
Brass
Country: Spain
Year:
c.1918
Condition:
Restored: Excellent
Julian Gómez Ramirez was born in
Madrid in 1879. About 1892, he began an apprenticeship with Agustín Andrés. By
1910, however, he was working as a journeyman in the shop of José Ramirez I.
Although not related to Ramirez, the Ramirez family claims him as a
disciple of Ramirez I. According to Robert Bouchet, Julian told him he had
worked for Manuel Ramirez before coming to Paris around 1914. He remained
in Paris until his death in 1943. Julian Gómez Ramirez was befriended by Robert
Bouchet (1898-1986), and was a frequent visitor in Julian's tiny, dark and
jumbled workshop, and credits Julian with inspiring him to become a guitar
maker. Despite the working conditions in his shop, Julian Gomez Ramirez produced
guitars of genuine quality. Among the players who owned his guitars was the
concert guitarist Ida Presti (1924-1967). This little gem made in 1918, no 239
has a particularly interesting history of restoration and repair, attested to by
repair labels inside. In 1949 this guitar was repaired by Robert Bouchet, and in
1962 some additional work was done on it by R. Grau, a luthier in Paris. The
repair work done is of a high caliber. The guitar has an exceptionally rich, and
complex tonality, great clarity, and excellent volume. The trebles are focused,
and sing nicely, the mid-range is lovely, and the basses deep but firm.
1918
Julian Gómez Ramirez
played by Eduardo Minozzi Costa
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