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Model: Marcelino Lopez Nieto concert flamenco guitar
Top:
German Spruce
Back
and Sides:
Spanish cypress
Scale: 650mm
Nut:
52mm
Finish: French polished
Tuners:
Fustero
Country: Spain
Year:
1964
Condition:
Excellent
Born
in 1931, Marcelino
López Nieto
was a cabinet maker before becoming a guitar maker. He was drawn into making
guitars, because he was studying with Daniel Fortea, and wanted a fine
guitar, but could not afford one. Although, he confesses that as a luthier
he is largely self-taught, he worked for a time carving head stocks
for Hernandez y Aguado, and he informally learned much the theory of his
craft from the widow of Santos Hernandez, and from his nephew Feliciano Bayon
in whose workshop he hung out regularly as did many of the leading musicians
of the time. He established his own workshop in Madrid in 1949.
Marcelino is a complete luthier, and makes not only fine classical and
flamenco guitars, but historic guitars and ancient instruments. He is also
one of only five living Spanish makers included on Summerfield's list of the
finest guitar makers since 1800. This flamenco guitar which was made in 1965
has back and sides of cypress, German spruce top, machine heads, and like
old flamenco guitars a tap plate made of maple. The scale is 650mm, with a
52mm nut.
1964
Marcelino Lopez
played by Paco de
N.
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