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Augustin Gaspar Cebrian 1935 Classical Guitar – A Remarkable Instrument with Fantastic Old World Sound!
Augustin Gaspar Cebrian (1907 – 1992) was a distinguished guitar maker from Valencia, following in the footsteps of his father, Salvador Gaspar Garcia, the founder of the family workshop. Salvador garnered gold medals at exhibitions in both 1909 and 1910. From a very young age, as was customary in Spain at the time, Augustin joined his father in the workshop to learn the intricate art of guitar making. The legacy continues today, with his son Vicente Gaspar Guzman currently at the helm of the family business.
This exquisite Augustin Gaspar Cebrian 1935 classical guitar can be dated to around 1935 according to its label. It is crafted with a spruce top and stunning cypress back and sides. The condition of this guitar is impressive for its age, showing only minor repairs, and it offers exceptional playability with a low action (3.2 mm for the low E string and 2.6 mm for the high e string at the 12th fret) and a straight neck. The nut width measures 52 mm, and the scale length is 650 mm.
The sound of this Augustin Gaspar Cebrian 1935 classical guitar is nothing short of enchanting. It captivates with a warm, sweet tone that embodies all the qualities of a high-end handmade guitar from the early 20th century, reminiscent of Torres’ style. The sound resonates beautifully from the top, back, and sides, producing a rich, dynamic quality with deep bass notes. The higher registers are incredibly sweet and sensuous, allowing the guitar to sing effortlessly. This instrument accommodates virtually any style of music with remarkable charm and elegance.
Lively and engaging, this guitar is a joy to play, making it hard to put down.
This Augustin Gaspar Cebrian 1935 classical guitar is not just an instrument; it is a piece of musical history that promises to inspire both players and listeners alike.

















