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GUITAR, Telesforo Julve Museum piece. Hello, I am selling this wonderful guitar made approximately 1944.
Construction. Top: spruce. sides and back: stained American mahogany. Measurements, 1/4: Total length 790 mm. Fingerboard width 42 mm. Scale: 500mm. Short width 20 mm, length 26 mm, depth 75mm ....80 mm small guitar size Very good string action.
Sound: Presents warm, deep (sol-G) and romantic sound in the style of "Francisco Tárrega" and the Catalan school Museum piece.
To give accurate information I am going to rely on the studies of "Ton Bogaard.« Company history " You can see the very complete article about Julve's guitars, here: LABELS - LABELS.
Telesforo Julve Jordán (January 11, 1884, Villarroya - 1945, Valencia) was a Spanish guitar maker, based in.
His guitars were very popular during the first decades of the, being exported internationally. The musicologist and guitar maker José Luis Romanillos collects it in his dictionary of guitar makers.
Biography
He was born on January 11, 1884 in () and died in Valencia in 1945. He learned the trade of guitar maker from the hand of his uncle Andres Marín.
Since 1909 he opened a workshop together with two other partners Francisco Armengol and Francisco Lloréns, a company that existed until 1915 when Armengol left, leaving Lloréns and Julve alone. It was in 1918 that Julve began working independently.
In addition to guitars, the company was also in charge of making strings, which were often imported from other countries. Many builders left Julve's workshop, who after a period of training left the workshop to try their luck on their own, with uneven fortune. Among them Ricardo Sanchis stands out, who after 8 years in the workshop settled alone in 1925.
It is estimated that for several years it had a production of several thousand units.
After his death in 1945, the business was continued by his sons Juan and Telesforo Julve Torres.
Telesforo Julve. Old guitar. Guitarra antigua. Pequeña, small
Originally $1,059.97, now $668.34 ($391.63 price drop)
$1,059.97
$668.34
$391.63 price drop
About This Listing
GUITAR, Telesforo Julve Museum piece. Hello, I am selling this wonderful guitar made approximately 1944.
Construction. Top: spruce. sides and back: stained American mahogany. Measurements, 1/4: Total length 790 mm. Fingerboard width 42 mm. Scale: 500mm. Short width 20 mm, length 26 mm, depth 75mm ....80 mm small guitar size Very good string action.
Sound: Presents warm, deep (sol-G) and romantic sound in the style of "Francisco Tárrega" and the Catalan school Museum piece.
To give accurate information I am going to rely on the studies of "Ton Bogaard.« Company history " You can see the very complete article about Julve's guitars, here: LABELS - LABELS.
Telesforo Julve Jordán (January 11, 1884, Villarroya - 1945, Valencia) was a Spanish guitar maker, based in.
His guitars were very popular during the first decades of the, being exported internationally. The musicologist and guitar maker José Luis Romanillos collects it in his dictionary of guitar makers.
Biography
He was born on January 11, 1884 in () and died in Valencia in 1945. He learned the trade of guitar maker from the hand of his uncle Andres Marín.
Since 1909 he opened a workshop together with two other partners Francisco Armengol and Francisco Lloréns, a company that existed until 1915 when Armengol left, leaving Lloréns and Julve alone. It was in 1918 that Julve began working independently.
In addition to guitars, the company was also in charge of making strings, which were often imported from other countries. Many builders left Julve's workshop, who after a period of training left the workshop to try their luck on their own, with uneven fortune. Among them Ricardo Sanchis stands out, who after 8 years in the workshop settled alone in 1925.
It is estimated that for several years it had a production of several thousand units.
After his death in 1945, the business was continued by his sons Juan and Telesforo Julve Torres.