I don’t have live updates right now, but here’s a concise picture of Ramírez Guitars based on the latest publicly available information I can reference.
- Ramírez Guitars is a long-standing Spanish luthier family operation, with a history stretching back to 1882 and five generations of guitar making. This lineage is repeatedly highlighted by the company and publication profiles as a hallmark of their craftsmanship.[3][5]
- The brand remains active, with ongoing presence in the classical and flamenco guitar communities, strong museum and collection references, and renewed media attention around figures like Amalia Ramírez, who has taken on leadership in the workshop in recent years.[2]
- Media and industry outlets frequently feature Ramírez Guitars through a mix of documentary-style content, artist endorsements, and product showcases, including YouTube features and interviews that emphasize the workshop’s tradition and evolving practices.[6][2]
If you’d like, I can narrow this to:
- Recent press releases or news articles about Ramírez Guitars specifically (and date-stamped items).
- Current US or international distributor information and where to buy their models.
- Notable models mentioned in recent years (e.g., classic Ramirez lines and any commemorative editions).
Would you like me to focus on a particular region (UK/Europe, US) or a specific type (concert/classical, flamenco, studio models)? If you have a date range or a topic (e.g., leadership changes, new model launches), tell me and I’ll tailor the search.