About This Listing

Presenting a rare and distinguished piece from the esteemed workshop of Michael Cano, this Bandurria, Series #37, crafted in 1979, embodies the pinnacle of musical craftsmanship and artistic legacy. Each note played on this instrument tells a story of dedication, skill, and passion, offering a sound that is as profound as it is melodious.

This Bandurria stands as a testament to Cano's unparalleled craftsmanship, with its intricate design and flawless execution. While it boasts a rich history, evidenced by surface laminate that has gracefully aged, revealing what some might see as imperfections, we see them as marks of character—each one a chapter in its storied past. These nuances in no way detract from the instrument's exceptional sound quality or playability; rather, they enhance its visual and tactile appeal, making it a truly unique piece.

In 1988, the Bandurria underwent a meticulous professional headstock repair, ensuring its integrity and performance were preserved. Since then, it has remained in impeccable condition, with no further issues, ready to continue its musical journey with a new custodian.

This instrument is not just an unusual find; it's a collector's dream. It's a piece of history, a work of art, and a remarkable tool for musical expression, all in one. For the discerning musician or collector, acquiring this Bandurria by Michael Cano is an opportunity to own a piece of the luthier's legacy, and to experience the unparalleled beauty and craftsmanship of a truly exceptional instrument.

Seize the chance to make this extraordinary Bandurria your own and carry forward the tradition and artistry it represents.

Listeda year ago
Condition
Brand
  • Michael Cano
Model
  • Bandurria
Year
  • 1979
Made In
  • Spain

About the Seller

The Gear Depot

Crystal, MN, United States
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Joined Reverb:2019
Items Sold:65

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