Description
Jose Ramirez 1953 Flamenco Guitar – A Rare, Small-Bodied Treasure With an Enchanting Voice
The Jose Ramirez 1953 Flamenco Guitar is a truly special instrument—an exceptional example from the early years of the legendary Ramirez dynasty under José Ramirez II. Few names in the world of guitar making carry as much history and influence as Ramirez. For over a century, this family has shaped the evolution of the Spanish guitar like no other, producing instruments that remain benchmarks of craftsmanship and musicality.
A Unique Ladies Model From the Golden Age of Ramirez
This beautiful Jose Ramirez 1953 Flamenco Guitar comes from a period when José Ramirez II had just taken over the workshop from his father. It belongs to what is often called a tablao guitar—instruments used by flamenco players performing in the traditional bars and venues of Spain, known as tablaos. At that time, Ramirez was the first and foremost address for professional musicians seeking the finest flamenco guitars.
What makes this instrument especially rare is its smaller “ladies model” dimensions, something seldom seen from Ramirez. With its compact body, 577 mm scale, and 45 mm nut width, this guitar offers an intimate, charming feel that sets it apart from standard flamenco guitars.
Master Craftsmanship & Premium Woods
The Jose Ramirez 1953 Flamenco Guitar demonstrates everything that defines early Ramirez excellence:
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Fine spruce top
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High-quality cypress back and sides
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Compact body with beautifully balanced proportions
The craftsmanship is exquisite—clean lines, precise detailing, and a traditional aesthetic that reflects the character of mid-century Spanish guitar making. It is truly a remarkable snapshot of the artistry of José Ramirez II.
Surprisingly Powerful, Sweet & Mature Tone
Despite its smaller size, this guitar is full of surprises. It projects with impressive volume, clarity, and presence. The tone is sweet, mature, and dripping with character—full of the earthy timbres and expressive warmth that only high-grade cypress and spruce can offer.
The sound is:
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Loud and lively
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Warm, sweet, and nuanced
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Exceptionally responsive
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Pure classic flamenco character
It is the perfect guitar for a player seeking something beautiful, distinctive, and emotionally expressive.
Condition & Playability
For its age, this Jose Ramirez 1953 Flamenco Guitar is in great overall condition.
Only the center seam on the top has been professionally reglued, a common and straightforward repair on vintage flamenco guitars.
Playability is excellent:
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Very comfortable neck
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Straight and stable
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Low flamenco action
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Extremely easy to play
This guitar is ready to be enjoyed and played, not just admired.
A Guitar With Stories to Tell
If this guitar could speak, it would surely tell tales of late-night performances, smoky tablaos, and music echoing across Spanish stages. It carries with it the charm and authenticity of a bygone era—an instrument that is as poetic as the music it creates.
















