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EDUARDO FERRER - Unknown -  - Guitarra clásica - España - 1968
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EDUARDO FERRER - Unknown - - Guitarra clásica - España - 1968

Vintage 1968 Classical concert guitar hand made from EDUARDO FERRER , famous luthier in GRANADA (SPAIN.) He's known as the " father of the Granada school " . Label is signed by the maestro, new bone nut and saddle just installed. Very good sounding guitar. ( I leave action at 4 mm but could be easily lower depending of the player ) see pictures, some dings and scratches from year. come with professional Alhambra case. A guitar by one of the most famous luthiers in Spain. Eduardo Ferrer, was the nephew of Benito Ferrer, the founder of the famous Granada School. He was the master of most guitar makers in Granada and is therefore a key figure in the history of guitar making. Eduardo Ferrer was born in 1905. When he was about ten or twelve years old he entered his uncle Benito Ferrer's shop as an apprentice, he also attended seminar school for a while, thinking he would like to be a priest, but he changed his mind. When his uncle died in 1925, Eduardo took over his shop. His life was a long adventure: from his apprenticeship when he earned nothing, to the war when he sold a guitar for twenty pesetas, which seemed to be a fortune. Like a luthier, his work followed closely that of his uncle. Although he tried several experiments, he continued to resort to the tried and true traditional methods of Benito Ferrer and Antonio de Torres. In his opinion, they had explored everything that needed to be explored and there was nothing new to invent. His importance as a luthier, however, was also as a teacher. Almost every guitar maker working in Granada today learned from him or his art from those who did. His apprentices include José Castaño and Milan continue their studies with him after the death of his uncle; Juan López who died during the war, Miguel Robles, Manuel Fernández, Francisco Manuel Díaz, Manuel López, Antonio Marín, his own son José Ferrer and many more. He also helped train classical guitar makers in Japan. He spent 3 months each year between 1966 and 1968 in Japan, showing Yamaha workers how to build guitars. ( so this guitar was made on the last year of the Japan sessions ) https://youtube.com/shorts/WmQKpRFK6TA?feature=share https://youtu.be/mCaOQsOWvfE

N.º 99669448

Vendido
EDUARDO FERRER - Unknown -  - Guitarra clásica - España - 1968

EDUARDO FERRER - Unknown - - Guitarra clásica - España - 1968

Vintage 1968 Classical concert guitar hand made from

EDUARDO FERRER , famous luthier in GRANADA (SPAIN.)

He's known as the " father of the Granada school " .

Label is signed by the maestro, new bone nut and saddle just installed.

Very good sounding guitar. ( I leave action at 4 mm but could be easily lower depending of the player )

see pictures, some dings and scratches from year.

come with professional Alhambra case.


A guitar by one of the most famous luthiers in Spain. Eduardo Ferrer, was the nephew of Benito Ferrer, the founder of the famous Granada School. He was the master of most guitar makers in Granada and is therefore a key figure in the history of guitar making.

Eduardo Ferrer was born in 1905. When he was about ten or twelve years old he entered his uncle Benito Ferrer's shop as an apprentice, he also attended seminar school for a while, thinking he would like to be a priest, but he changed his mind. When his uncle died in 1925, Eduardo took over his shop.
His life was a long adventure: from his apprenticeship when he earned nothing, to the war when he sold a guitar for twenty pesetas, which seemed to be a fortune. Like a luthier, his work followed closely that of his uncle. Although he tried several experiments, he continued to resort to the tried and true traditional methods of Benito Ferrer and Antonio de Torres. In his opinion, they had explored everything that needed to be explored and there was nothing new to invent.

His importance as a luthier, however, was also as a teacher. Almost every guitar maker working in Granada today learned from him or his art from those who did. His apprentices include José Castaño and Milan continue their studies with him after the death of his uncle; Juan López who died during the war, Miguel Robles, Manuel Fernández, Francisco Manuel Díaz, Manuel López, Antonio Marín, his own son José Ferrer and many more. He also helped train classical guitar makers in Japan. He spent 3 months each year between 1966 and 1968 in Japan, showing Yamaha workers how to build guitars. ( so this guitar was made on the last year of the Japan sessions )

https://youtube.com/shorts/WmQKpRFK6TA?feature=share

https://youtu.be/mCaOQsOWvfE



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