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NEW Andrés Marvi
Top:
Cedar
Back & Sides: Rosewood (similar to Brazilian in attributes, but different species)
Scale: 650mm
Origin: Spain
Price: $11,500

This elegant Marvi found a new home, but I am hoping for another new Marvi instrument later this year, please contact me for details...

I must mention, for the umpteenth time, how much I must thank my good friend Robert Ruck for insisting years ago that I 'simply must' check out the guitars of this talented builder he met in Spain, Andres Marvi. With an endorsement from someone of Bob's stature in the guitar world, of course I listened and what has followed has been a delightful collaboration with a fine builder and a succession of simply marvelous guitars. The list of notable players who now play Marvi guitars is ever expanding and a fine tribute to the quality and character of his unique building style. Influenced by Romanillos, Bellido,Imai and Yague, Andy has cultivated an exotic and distinguished character in his instruments that is at once familiar as somehow Spanish in its origin, and yet something much more modern than what is thought of as the traditional Spanish guitar. This unique voice, while hard to describe in words, has attracted a wide following of superb players.

This guitar was really one i was looking forward to receiving as it has been quite some time since I was fortunate to have a new Marvi arrive in the shop. Playing this guitar just whisks you away to another place, what a gifted builder. The tone is very rich and warm, and I found my description of the last guitar, not suprisingly equally descriptive of the new one:

"The first thing that impressed me, before I was able to even sound a note, was the extreme ease of fretting the notes. Very, very comfortable, fluid, effortless, before you even strike the note you are already relaxed. The notes then appear, more than they are 'played' seeming to follow your emotions and thought more than the mechanical efforts of your fingers. Wonderful. And still what happens next is even more mesmorizing, a totally unique tonal character as unique as an individual fingerprint, a blend of traditional and contemporary seldom found. At once "Spanish" and yet somehow exciting and 'contemporary' at the same time. Warm and noble, rich and complex would describe the personality of this guitar. The G string is a perfect bridge between trebles and basses, not the clunky tubby G that we all want to avoid. Trebles are glassy and smooth and basses are rich and full of warmth. This guitar oozes emotion."

Andy doubles the sides, not unlike Bernabe, using maple, a building style which results in increased volume and a nice accent to the tonal colors as well. He also believes in running the neck all the way to the sound hole, which he feels results in increased stability at the junction of the neck and body, and also allows for improved sustain, timbre and responsiveness above the 12th fret. He also utilizes a twelve hole tie block, and 2oth half fret, an elevated fingerboard, Graf LF tuners and the guitar is French Polished in shellac beautifully.

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