About This Listing

Very rare and collectable guitar of Juan Galan Caro from Malaga built in 1896 - a contemporary of Antonio de Torres.

Juan Galan Caro was the son of Jose Galan and Maira Caro, and was born in Malaga on 30 June 1854. He apprenticed with Antonio de Lorca Garcia and established himself as a guitar maker at Calle Torrijos 42, Malaga (where he was listed in trade guides from 1888-1911).
He married Ana Maria Rodriguez Villatoro and they had six children, at least three of which became guitar makers: both Juan Galan Rodriguez (b. 1876) and Rafael Rodriguez Galan (b.1886) later migrated to Argentina. Adolfo Galan Rodriguez (b. 1884) appears to have remained in Malaga and probably continued working with his father.
Juan Galan Caro probably died around 1911.

This guitar is built as light as a feather and is a smaller example of a romantic guitar. It has 607 mm scale length and 50 mm nut width. The top is made of spruce. For the back and sides it is hard to tell ... it apears to be mahogany, but also can be pearwood or even some type of rosewood ... hard to tell.

It is a great example of a romantic guitar –with a nice quality of sound. The body is small and flat and this gives the guitar a good projection and an immediate response to the players touch.
Due to its age and ultra-lightweight, the soundis woody, with an ample amount of tonal modulation and dynamic range. This guitar produces sweet tones, whith a lot of charme.

It has been restored – several cracks throughout the body have been repaired. The scale length is 608 mm and the nut width 50 mm. It has a spruce top and mahogany back and sides.



Please check:     vintage-guitar-world.com

Listeda month ago
Condition
Brand
  • Juan Galan Caro
Model
  • romantic guitar
Categories
Year
  • 1896
Made In
  • Spain
Body Shape
  • Parlor

About the Seller

Vintage-Guitar-World

Michelstadt, Germany
(497)
Joined Reverb:2017
Items Sold:226
Juan Galan Caro 1896 romantic guitar - rare and collectable - disciple of Antonio de Lorca and contemporary of Antonio de Torres + video
Juan Galan Caro 1896 romantic guitar - rare and collectable - disciple of Antonio de Lorca and contemporary of Antonio de Torres + video
$3,690.64

About This Listing

Very rare and collectable guitar of Juan Galan Caro from Malaga built in 1896 - a contemporary of Antonio de Torres.

Juan Galan Caro was the son of Jose Galan and Maira Caro, and was born in Malaga on 30 June 1854. He apprenticed with Antonio de Lorca Garcia and established himself as a guitar maker at Calle Torrijos 42, Malaga (where he was listed in trade guides from 1888-1911).
He married Ana Maria Rodriguez Villatoro and they had six children, at least three of which became guitar makers: both Juan Galan Rodriguez (b. 1876) and Rafael Rodriguez Galan (b.1886) later migrated to Argentina. Adolfo Galan Rodriguez (b. 1884) appears to have remained in Malaga and probably continued working with his father.
Juan Galan Caro probably died around 1911.

This guitar is built as light as a feather and is a smaller example of a romantic guitar. It has 607 mm scale length and 50 mm nut width. The top is made of spruce. For the back and sides it is hard to tell ... it apears to be mahogany, but also can be pearwood or even some type of rosewood ... hard to tell.

It is a great example of a romantic guitar –with a nice quality of sound. The body is small and flat and this gives the guitar a good projection and an immediate response to the players touch.
Due to its age and ultra-lightweight, the soundis woody, with an ample amount of tonal modulation and dynamic range. This guitar produces sweet tones, whith a lot of charme.

It has been restored – several cracks throughout the body have been repaired. The scale length is 608 mm and the nut width 50 mm. It has a spruce top and mahogany back and sides.



Please check:     vintage-guitar-world.com

Listeda month ago
Condition
Brand
  • Juan Galan Caro
Model
  • romantic guitar
Categories
Year
  • 1896
Made In
  • Spain
Body Shape
  • Parlor

About the Seller

Vintage-Guitar-World

Michelstadt, Germany
(497)
Joined Reverb:2017
Items Sold:226

Reverb Gives

Your purchases help youth music programs get the gear they need to make music.

Carbon-Offset Shipping

Your purchases also help protect forests, including trees traditionally used to make instruments.

Oops, looks like you forgot something. Please check the fields highlighted in red.