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The Spanish
luthier José Romero Garrido was born in Baeza (Jaén) April 12, 1954.
His family moved to Madrid when he was but an infant, and he has lived there ever
since. In 1968, when he was but fourteen, he began his professional career as a guitar
maker, entering as an apprentice in the workshop of José Ramirez. By the time he
was seventeen, he was promoted to the grade of guitar maker's assistant. A year
later, he was again promoted to the level of junior craftsman. After doing
compulsory military service, he returned to the Ramirez shop and asked Jose Ramirez to
examine him for promotion to the grade of master craftsman. Passing this exam with
high marks, José Romero worked for the next eight years in the Ramirez shop. In
1983, desiring to build instruments of his own design, José left Ramirez and opened his
own workshop. Jose Romero works alone, and builds fine handmade classical and flamenco
guitars using traditional techniques. As a result his production is limited. |