Antonio Raya Ferrer - 2026 "30 Aniversario" No. 253

Antonio Raya Ferrer - 2026 "30 Aniversario" No. 253

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Luthier:  Antonio Raya Ferrer
Construction Year: 2026
Construction Type:  Traditional
Top: Spruce
Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
Soundboard Finish: French polish
Body Finish: French polish
Air Body Frequency: G / G #
Scale (mm): 650
Nut (mm): 52.0
Weight (g): 1490
Tuner: Fustero
Strings: Knobloch - EDC 34.0
Condition: New
Case: Hardshell

Overview

Antonio Raya Ferrer 2026 “30 Aniversario” No. 253 classical guitar in traditional construction with spruce top and Indian rosewood, French polished. Exceptionally clean workmanship with uniform, elegant wood selection. Singing, refined trebles and a balanced, controlled response mark this anniversary model.

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Manufacturer Information:
Antonio Raya Ferrer, Paseo del Salón, 9, 18009, Granada, Spain
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Antonio Raya Ferrer, Paseo del Salón, 9, 18009, Granada, Spain
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Antonio Raya Ferrer 2026 "30 Aniversario" No. 253 Classical Guitar Review
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About the luthier

Antonio Raya Ferrer was born in Granada in 1980 into one of the city’s most distinguished guitar making families. He began his training at the age of sixteen under the guidance of his father, Antonio Raya Pardo, an established figure in Spanish lutherie. On his mother’s side he descends from the Ferrer family. His grandfather Eduardo Ferrer and great grandfather Benito Ferrer were important representatives of the Spanish guitar tradition. Benito Ferrer is documented as the maker of Andrés Segovia’s first guitar.

Working from the family workshop, Antonio Raya Ferrer has developed a precise and consistent body of work. His instruments reflect a deep awareness of historical Spanish construction while revealing his own measured sense of proportion, clarity, and tonal control. Each guitar is built with meticulous attention to detail and acoustic balance.

About the guitar

This “30 Aniversario” model from 2026, numbered 253, was conceived as a celebration of the maker’s anniversary and stands out for its exceptional cleanliness of execution. Built in traditional construction with a spruce top and Indian rosewood back and sides, and finished in French polish, the instrument presents a refined and highly coherent visual identity. The woods display remarkably uniform grain and elegant, well matched patterns, underlining the commemorative character of the model.

The design subtly combines elements associated with the Spanish tradition and French influences, resulting in a balanced and distinguished aesthetic. The overall appearance is restrained yet expressive, with precise craftsmanship visible in every detail.

Tonally, the trebles are particularly striking. They sing with clarity and elegance, offering colour and refinement without excessive brightness. The response is immediate and controlled, allowing for articulate phrasing and nuanced dynamics. The basses provide a stable and well defined foundation, supporting the upper voices without dominating them. The instrument feels cohesive across the entire register and offers a wide dynamic spectrum within a clearly structured tonal frame.

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