Salvador Ibáñez (* 1854 in Valencia; † 1920) began his apprenticeship as
a luthier in Valencia. In 1870 he founded his own workshop where he
built guitars, ukuleles and mandolins. In 1897 he built one of the
first double-neck guitars. After his death in 1920 his two sons took
over the workshop. This guitar was built around 1900. There are five
well repaired cracks on the spruce top. Back and sides are made of
rosewood. The rosette and also at the center of the head stock are
decorated with mother of pearl inlays. The original tuners have been
replaced. The guitar is in incredible condition for its age.
Luthier: Salvador Ibanez
Construction year: c. 1915
Top: Spruce
Back and sides : Rosewood
Scale: 651 mm
Nut: 49,5 mm
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