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Antonio Marin Montero - 2012 No. 690
Antonio Marin Montero - 2012 No. 690
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Antonio Marin Montero - 2012 No. 690
Antonio Marin Montero - 2012 No. 690
Antonio Marin Montero - 2012 No. 690
Antonio Marin Montero - 2012 No. 690
Antonio Marin Montero - 2012 No. 690
Antonio Marin Montero - 2012 No. 690
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Antonio Marin Montero - 2012 No. 690
Antonio Marin Montero - 2012 No. 690
Antonio Marin Montero - 2012 No. 690
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Antonio Marin Montero - 2012 No. 690

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Construction Year: 2012
Construction Type:  Flamenco
Top: Spruce
Back and Sides: Cypress
Soundboard Finish: French polish
Body Finish: French polish
Air Body Frequency: F # / G
Scale (mm): 650
Nut (mm): 52.0
Weight (g): 1455
Strings: Knobloch - EDC 34.0
Condition: Very good

Overview

This 2012 Antonio Marín Montero guitar bridges flamenco and classical aesthetics, with a spruce and cypress build offering dry articulation, long sustain, and fluid register interaction.

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Antonio Marin Montero
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Siccas Guitars GmbH, Roonstr. 31, 76137 Karlsruhe, Germany, www.siccasguitars.com, info@siccasguitars.com
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Antonio Marin Montero 2012 No. 690 Classical Guitar Review
The Last Weekly Guitar Meeting #189 | GIVEAWAY Announcement | Siccas Guitars

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About the luthier

Antonio Marín Montero (b. 1933, Granada) is regarded as one of the most influential Spanish guitar makers of the 20th and 21st centuries. Deeply rooted in the Granada school, he is equally remembered for his close collaboration with the French luthier Robert Bouchet, whose structural and tonal concepts he studied and refined. Over his long career, Marín developed a personal style that seamlessly integrates elements of both the Spanish and French traditions. His instruments are widely appreciated for their clarity, projection, and refined balance, and have become reference points for classical and flamenco guitarists alike. As one of the last surviving figures of Granada’s golden age of lutherie, his legacy continues to shape modern Spanish guitar making.

About the guitar

Built in 2012, this instrument by Antonio Marín Montero reflects his deep experience with both classical and flamenco design. Though conceived as a flamenco blanca, the guitar reveals an unusually lyrical and rounded voice. Its spruce soundboard and cypress back and sides contribute to a rapid tonal onset and a dry, articulate core. Yet it retains warmth and sustain more typical of classical instruments. This duality allows it to respond convincingly across genres, offering both the immediacy and low action of flamenco tradition, and the tonal bloom and expressiveness required for classical repertoire. The interaction between registers is fluid, with a particularly smooth midrange and clear bass response. Its slightly softened attack and excellent sustain result in a nuanced, full-bodied voice rarely found in hybrid models.

Condition

The instrument is in very good condition. A crack on the soundboard has been professionally repaired and is considered fully stable. The finish shows normal signs of wear, consistent with careful use.

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