Ramón Gorje et fils
Bandurria Ramón Gorje and son from 1896
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Ramón Gorje, awarded the 1st class diploma awarded by the promotion of the Alicante society at the provincial exhibition of 1879, is a maker of plucked string instruments from the south-east of Spain, based in Alicante .
Here is a very beautiful bandurria by Ramón Gorje et fils made in 1896.
Rare in this form with a lovely finesse of execution and in its original case, this bandurria is a superb playable collector's instrument.
Technical characteristics :
- Top: Spruce
- Base: Walnut 2 pieces
- Sides: Walnut
- Handle: Fir
- Fingerboard: Rosewood
- Width at nut: 52 mm
- Radius: Flat
- Frets: 12 frets (+ one zero fret)
- Scale: 262 mm
- Profile: Slim C
- Country of manufacture: Spain, Alicante
- Year: 1896
- Finish: Natural
- Decorations: Maple-ebony inlaid fillet on the edge of the top / Maple fillet on the edge of the table / Maple-ebony inlaid fillet on the edge of the sides / Maple fillet on the bottom edge / Maple fillet between the two pieces of the back / Two inlays of maple-ebony inlaid purfling on the walnut veneered headstock
- Details: Some signs of wear and repairs normal given its age
The bandurria is still in a very good state of conservation.
Fully restored and completely playable.
Delivered in its original case.