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Louis Panormo Guitar, 1838

 Louis Panormo Guitar, 1838

Louis Panormo was the most successful of all nineteenth-century London guitar makers. His clients included Trinidad Huerta Madame Pratten and probably Fernando Sor. He built guitars from 1822 to around 1855 when his nephew took over the business. This 1838 Louis Panormo Guitar is an excellent example of the work of the era.

This particular 1838 Louis Panormo guitar was Panormo’s top regular model, with brazilian rosewood back and sides and a mother of pearl rosette. It was made in the Spanish style with seven fan braces (yes before Torres).

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Gerald Farrell Classical Guitar, 2007

 Gerald Farrell Classical Guitar, 2007

Here’s an excellent Hauser style classical guitar from the workshop of Gerald Farrell in Hamilton, Ontario. Jerry Farrell has been building guitars since 1972.

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Ramírez 2 NE and 3 NE Models – Guitarras de Estudio

Ramírez 2 NE and 3 NE Models - Guitarras de Estudio

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.

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Ramírez Model GH Tourist Guitar (Discontinued)

Ramírez Model GH Tourist Guitar (Discontinued)

The Ramírezmodel GH was issued in early 2007 as a special model to commemorate the Ramírez guitar that George Harrison owned. His original guitar was a very basic so-called “Tourist Guitar” that was built in another workshop, “down the street” from Ramírezguitars.

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Ramirez 130th Anniversary (130 Años)

Ramirez 130th Anniversary (130 Años)

Celebrating 130 years of guitar-making tradition: Ramirez 130th Anniversary model (“130 Años”).

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Gerald Farrell 2010 Classical 2-Piece Top

 Gerald Farrell 2010 Classical 2-Piece Top

Here is a lovely Farrell 2010 Classical 2-Piece Top, built at Gerald Farrell’s classical guitar workshop in Hamilton, Ontario.  This unique instrument features a two piece top – Spruce and Cedar – with Indian Rosewood for the sides and back, Central American Mahogany for the neck and Ebony for the fingerboard and bridge.  Serial Number 71 circa 2010 Neck Mahogany neck, ebony fretboard, 650mm scale, 52mm nut width. Frets Pristine Body Cedar and spruce two piece top, three piece back,

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