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The design features of the student Ramrez guitars, both inside and out, including the template, decoration, tone, and the quality of sound and materials, are exclusively Ramirez. These guitars are made outside the tiny Ramirez workshop, in limited runs, by carefully selected Spanish
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$1999.00
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Jos Ramrez Guitars, the famous Spanish guitar company with a 126 year history of expert craftsmanship, has updated and replaced the E series. The NE line, which replaces the E line designed by Jos Ramrez III and launched in 1983, is based on the same construction characteristics as
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$1999.00
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The all solid FL2 guitar is the only student flamenco model made by the esteemed Ramrez workshop. This guitar has a quick attack, bright sound and is very easy to play. Featuring a solid European spruce top and solid cypress for the back and sides, this guitar represents one of the
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$2999.00
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Very similar to the R1 but with Indian rosewood sides and back, Canadian red cedar top, Spanish cedar neck and ebony fingerboard. The difference is the rosewood, which gives it a bigger, bolder sound than the mahogany which is sweeter and softer. Also included are gold plated Fustero
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$1719.00
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The R1 is the entry level Ramirez guitar with African mahogany sides and back, solid Canadian red cedar top, and an ebony fingerboard. Also included are gold plated Fustero tuning machines. The sound has a sweet, endearing quality. It also features classic maple purfling in the style
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$1419.00
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