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Crafted in the heart of Spain, the Hernández y Aguado (1965) classical guitar is a true testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of its era. This historic instrument, built by the renowned luthiers Manuel Hernández and Victoriano Aguado, embodies the rich tradition of Spanish guitar-making, offering a sound that is both warm and resonant. This guitar is a collector's gem, cherished by musicians and enthusiasts for its exquisite tonal quality and historical significance.

The Hernández y Aguado (1965) features a meticulously hand-selected combination of woods, including a spruce top that delivers a bright, clear sound and Indian rosewood back and sides that add depth and warmth to each note. The craftsmanship extends to the intricate rosette and purfling, showcasing the detailed artistry that defines this instrument. Its playability is enhanced by a comfortable neck profile, making it a joy for both seasoned professionals and passionate hobbyists.

This classical guitar is not just an instrument; it's a piece of musical history, offering an authentic sound and feel that modern guitars strive to emulate. Whether used for performance, recording, or as a collector's piece, the Hernández y Aguado (1965) stands as a testament to the timeless beauty and enduring quality of Spanish guitar craftsmanship.

Key Features:

  • Handcrafted in Spain by Manuel Hernández and Victoriano Aguado in 1965
  • Spruce top for brightness and clarity
  • Indian rosewood back and sides for warmth and depth
  • Detailed rosette and purfling for aesthetic appeal
  • Comfortable neck profile for enhanced playability

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Guitar: Hernández y Aguado, Spain. (1965) Date: Purchased by Bream on 197? Notes - Guitar used for the recording of the album Julian Bream '70s recorded in September 1972 and February 1973.

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