Salvador Ibanez ~1890

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Salvador Ibáñez ~1890 – wertvolle und historisch bedeutende Gitarre, mit wunderschönen Verzierungen.

Salvador Ibáñez (1854-1920) was a Spanish guitar maker. He built all kinds of stringed instruments. These instruments were considered the best of their time and are prized for their outstanding quality and impeccable workmanship.
At the age of eleven, Ibáñez became an apprentice guitar maker in Calle Muela Valencia.
In 1870, he founded his own company: Salvador Ibáñez y Albiñara. The company was registered in Calle Cubells. Ten-year-old José Ibáñez and Magdalena Albiñara y Magraner from Ollería, Valencia, worked in his business. In 1896 he first appeared in the trade guides on Calle Ruzafa Valencia and from 1898 to 1906 his store was located on Calle Bajada de San Francisco. Salvador Ibáñez made bandurias, lutes, six- and nine-string guitars and guitars with detachable necks.
In 1897, he built the world's first double-neck guitar. In the years 1915-1920, Salvador Ibáñez e Hijos (Salvador Ibáñez and Sons) was located in Calle Bajada de San Francisco and Calle Padre Rico Valencia.
When he died in 1920, the workshop was run by his two sons until it was sold to Telesforo Julve in 1933. Julve bought the name Salvador Ibanez, the staff and the machines and integrated them into his own company.

Julian Bream played a Salvador Ibáñez guitar. Eric Clapton owned several original Salvador Ibáñez guitars, one of which fetched a final price of 42,000 US dollars at a charity auction in 1999.

Diese Gitarre ist ein Kunstwerk, die Verzierungen und Einlegearbeiten sind erstaunlich. Eine sehr beeindruckende Gitarre, gebaut für den professionellen Einsatz im Konzertsaal.
Anhand des Etiketts (das von 1890 – 1896 verwendet wurde) können wir die Gitarre ziemlich genau datieren.

You can imagine the incredible sound of this guitar just by looking at it.
The woods have naturally matured wonderfully after more than 120 years and produce an incredibly beautiful vintage sound. The guitar responds immediately and has great dynamics.
Sie ist ein sehr elegantes Beispiel für die besten Instrumente von Ibanez. Der Ton ist wirklich wunderschön – reich und seidig, weich und voll, und verbindet die besten Eigenschaften einer Fichtendecke mit dem einzigartigen Klang der besten Gitarren Valencias. Die Trennung zwischen den Noten ist klar und unglaublich ausgewogen, über den gesamten Tonumfang.

Die Gitarre hat eine Mensurlänge von 648 mm und eine Sattelbreite von 50 mm. Sie hat eine Fichtendecke und Boden und Zargen aus Palisander.
It is perfectly adjusted and plays very easily with a straight neck and a low string action.

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