One of the well known and reliable brands from Spain
regarding gut stringed guitars. They are producing student
guitars up to professional level ones. Search for their
website to find all the information around this brand.
This one will be a little more difficult to find but in fact
it is a genuine 11P model. The only thing I have
discovered that the C could stand for Cedar topped
or a C profile neck. I can't confirm one or the other
but I've read it somewhere. Scale length: 650 mm.
Width topnut 54 mm. Frequency body: 110 Herz.
This guitar is in near mint condition apart from 2 small
dings. And remember, I always buy the guitars on sound
in the first place. Though Alhambra is a reliable company
there can be remarkable sound differences, even between
the same models. Price including foamed case with
ties for transport on your back: SOLD.
The head that is in an undamaged condition on both front
and back. As you can see the knobs are clinched onto the
axes of the tuners.
Also the axe holders haven't been bowed out of the mounting
plate but clinched on it. A sign of higher quality. The prefix
A on top the tuners stands for "Alhambra" of course.
The higher end models have a head modelled differently
from the cheaper range of guitars.
A beautiful back with a rather straight figuring. The desire
for a wild figured back certainly is there with several
guitar players but these straight figuring is not as prone
to cracks in the near future as a wild figured back
would be. Solid Indian rosewood.
I include this picture most of the time to show potential
buyers that there is no wear on the lower frets. Straight
neck and carefully placed fretwork!
The body itself is showing some reflections due to the
mirror like varnishing of the top. And that counts as well
for the back and sides. Cedar top.
It is possible to ask the production date from the
Alhambra company if there is a need to.
Two nice extra added fret ends for the demanding
pieces. Of course placed in an ebony fingerboard.
What I particularly like is the surrounding of the string
tie block. They will protect the bridge from damages in
the future and is a pleasant sight at the same time.
With its' nice scale of 650 mm and a regular
width at the topnut of 52 mm this guitar is a
nice one to play. The topnut has been securely
carved though I've finished some rough ends
to make it look even more perfect. A good
bridge bone was needed as well.
And as always I will serve my buyers with assistance after
the buy as I'm able to make all kinds of repairs in case that
should be necessary.
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