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  2. Paulino Bernabe Senior - Wikipedia

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    Since the early 1980s until shortly before his death in 2007 the master worked together with his son Paulino Bernabe II, who took over the workshop from his father. [2] The Austrian classical guitarist Johanna Beisteiner (middle) in the workshop of Spanish luthiers Paulino Bernabe Senior (right) and Junior (left). Madrid (Spain), October 2000

  3. Paulino Bernabe II - Wikipedia

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    Guitars made by Paulino Bernabé II are played by internationally known guitarists, such as John Williams [3] and Johanna Beisteiner. In 2011 he founded the association Spanish Guitar Foundation [4] in order to protect the heritage of the Spanish guitar-making style and promote young artists. The Foundation also has a fine collection of 19th ...

  4. Paulino Bernabe - Wikipedia

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    Paulino Bernabe may refer to: Paulino Bernabe Senior (1932–2007), Spanish luthier; Paulino Bernabe II (born 1960), Spanish luthier This page was last edited on 29 ...

  5. Ten-string classical guitar of Yepes - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1960s, luthier José Ramírez III considered adding sympathetic strings to the classical guitar. He sought advice from the leading classical guitarists of the time, notably Andrés Segovia and Narciso Yepes, both of them players of Ramírez six-string guitars. Eventually, they came up with a ten-string guitar. [4]

  6. List of guitars - Wikipedia

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    André Millard (2004), The Electric Guitar: A History of an American Icon, ISBN 0-8018-7862-4; Beaujour, Scapelliti (2013), Guitar Aficionado: The Collections: The Most Famous, Rare, and Valuable Guitars in the World, ISBN 978-1-61893-095-8; Neville Marten (2009), Guitar Heaven: The Most Famous Guitars to Electrify Our World, ISBN 978-0-06-169919-1

  7. Valley Arts Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Valley Arts Guitars was an American electric guitar manufacturer. The company was taken over by Samick in mid-1993, and sold to Gibson in 2002, which used the brand "Valley Arts" to name guitar stores.

  8. Classical guitar - Wikipedia

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    The classical guitar, also known as Spanish guitar, [1] is a member of the guitar family used in classical music and other styles. An acoustic wooden string instrument with strings made of gut or nylon , it is a precursor of the modern steel-string acoustic and electric guitars , both of which use metal strings .

  9. Sigma Guitars - Wikipedia

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    These guitars are thoroughly inspected and prepared by Martin craftsmen at our factory and carry a limited lifetime warranty. [6] Other Sigma instruments included mandolins, banjos, acoustic and electric bass guitars and solid-body and hollow body electric guitars. Some solid body electric guitars were made by Tokai Guitars Company, LTD.