Manuel De La Chica Handmade Flamenco Guitar 1951' (Pre-Owned)
Manuel De La Chica Handmade Flamenco Guitar 1951' (Pre-Owned) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
All instruments are passed through our workshop prior to shipping.
This includes a 25 point Q.C. check and setup to your spesifcation.
This means it can take anything up to 2 weeks to recieve your instrument from date of purchase.
All shipping is done via Royal Mail & Parcelforce. Tracking is provided once shipped.
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Our Climate Commitment
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We've planted over 11,000 saplings locally on Dartmoor! No overseas planting, just right on our doorstep.
We've planted a variety of native hardwoods.
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Finance Solutions
Finance Solutions
We can offer multiple options with very high acceptance rates with either of our partners; Klarna or Snap Finance.
Klarna
- Pay in 30 days
- Split into 3 monthly installments
Snap Finance
- 11 Month interest free
- Up to 48 month intrest bearing
Description
Description
A brief backstory on Manuel:
"Manuel De La Chica (1911-1998) holds a special place in the legacy of guitar craftsmanship, particularly in Granada, Spain. His journey as a self-taught guitar maker exemplifies the dedication and passion that can lead to the creation of exceptional instruments.
In the 1930s, De La Chica embarked on a remarkable path by immersing himself in the art of guitar making. His fascination with the works of Santos Hernandez drove him to study and recreate Hernandez’s guitars, showcasing his commitment to preserving the tradition while also mastering the intricacies of the craft.
Having honed his skills through diligent study and hands-on practice, De La Chica later joined the workshop of Pepe de la Alhambra, where he further refined his techniques and absorbed the essence of guitar making passed down through generations. This experience undoubtedly contributed to the distinctive style that would become synonymous with his name.
In a pivotal moment, De La Chica established his own workshop, marking the culmination of his lifelong dedication to the art of guitar craftsmanship. His instruments carried forward the legacy of Santos Hernandez and other esteemed makers, displaying a deep reverence for tradition while also showcasing his personal touch.
However, challenges arose on his path. Health issues stemming from the occupational hazards of the trade forced De La Chica to retire in 1973. Despite this setback, his influence continued to echo through the instruments he had meticulously crafted over the years.
Today, the legacy of Manuel De La Chica lives on through the guitars that bear his name. These instruments are cherished by players, collectors, and enthusiasts alike, each one a testament to his unwavering dedication and lasting impact on the world of guitar making."
This incredibly rare guitar is fantastically light, almost unbelievably so and features and unusual combination of woods (Cedar top, Sycamore back and sides). A super rare and special piece of history by a world renowned luthier. Comes with Original Hard-case
Commission Sale
Specs
Specs
Body Wood: Cedar top, Sycamour Back and Sides
Neck Wood: Mahogany
Fretboard: Ebony
Tuners: Ebony Peg Tuners
Nut: Bone
Pickguard: Golpeador
Commission Sale
Commission Sale
Commission sales fees, test, and CITES costs are on behalf of the seller. Commission sales are on behalf of the customers involved only and therefore can not be returned, exchanged, or refunded. 3-month warranty on labour only if a defect occurs. set up issues not included. Free setup and service are not included. Commission rates will vary depending on the lot.
Payment & Security
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