This Ramirez 1a Flamenco Blanca is a wonderful rarity, built and signed by Antonio Martínez Ortega, one of Jose Ramirez III’s top craftsmen, during 1969. Over the last couple of years, this fine guitar has been modified to make it more ‘Performance Ready’: the original Rosewood friction tuning pegs have been replaced with geared Wittner tuners, and a Carlos VIPDM pickup set has been installed, with controls tucked under the bass edge of the soundhole.
Jose Ramirez III
uilt in Madrid, the Ramirez 4CWE is the top level, cutaway version of the E series classical models, with full 650mm scale length and a slightly narrower, 50mm nut width. These guitars are intended for the serious, advanced student or working guitarist requiring a high quality, responsive instrument. Now discontinued and replaced by the Ramirez Cut 2, the Ramirez 4CWE is built in a largely traditional manner with a solid cedar top, Indian Rosewood for the back, sides, headplate and bridge, and a slipper-heel Spanish Cedar neck with Ebony fingerboard.
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MORE →The Ramirez 1a Professional is considered the top of the line for ‘production’ classical guitars, relied on by professionals requiring the powerful yet expressive delivery of tone and clarity. Beyond the 1a, players rely on very high priced custom instruments hand-built to their own specifications.
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MORE →When people talk about professional grade concert classical guitars, this guitar – the Ramirez 1a, also known as the Segovia model – is what they mean.
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MORE →Based on the of the 1990s model E series guitars, developed from designs conceived by Jose Ramirez III, Amalia Ramirez created the 2 NE and 3 NE models as an affordably priced, all-solid-wood instrument for the serious student of classical guitar.