Felix Manzanero Santa Ana 2008 Classical Guitar, Madrid, Spain

3.499,00 

inkl. MwSt. (differenzbesteuert nach §25a UStG.)

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  • Manufacturer Felix Manzanero
  • Built in Madrid, Spain
  • Year of construction 2008
  • Very good condition, only slightly used
  • Model “Santa Ana
  • Top solid spruce
  • High gloss finish
  • Fingerboard ebony
  • Back & sides solid Indian rosewood
  • Nut width 52mm
  • Scale length 650mm
  • Soft case included

Felix Manzanero was an important Spanish luthier who was born in 1937, built guitars in Madrid until 2012 and died in 2019 after a long and successful career. He learned his craft primarily in the now legendary workshop of Jose Ramirez.

Today, he is one of the most important and influential Spanish luthiery makers from the Madrid school.

This “Santa Ana” model available from us was built in 2008 and is in exceptionally good condition. The action and playability are excellent, the frets are hardly worn and the guitar has only a few traces of use and minor scratches. The instrument has not needed any repairs and there are no cracks.

A high-quality soft case is included.

The sound of this “Santa Ana” with spruce top and Indian rosewood is well-rehearsed, powerful and balanced.

A great instrument from the workshop of an important luthiery in very good condition!

 

Classical guitar shape

4/4

Saddle width

52mm

Condition

Used

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    Disposal Instructions

    Passive electric guitars and basses, their cases, and other accessories must be disposed of separately from unsorted household waste or municipal waste at recycling centers or waste collection points for environmentally friendly disposal. For instruments with active electronics, i.e., those powered by batteries or even phantom power, the instructions for the disposal of electrical devices based on the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act (ElektroG) apply.