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Gómez de Guillén - 2025 - No.53
Gómez de Guillén - 2025 - No.53
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Gómez de Guillén
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About the luthier
Ángel Gómez de Guillén is a Spanish guitar maker living in Murcia, located in the southeast of Spain. As an enthusiastic guitarist, the transition to guitar making was an obvious one for him. Working with great established Spanish guitar makers such as Carlos Juan Busquiel, Stephen Hill, and Oscar Muñoz, he gained a vast knowledge of the complex tradition of Spanish guitar making. Ángel Gómez de Guillén now builds guitars in his own workshop, working very traditionally following the example of the great masters before him. His guitars are very responsive, have a precise tone and generous volume.About the guitar
This traditionally built guitar with a spruce top is an amazing instrument that carries the Spanish tradition at its finest level. It is remarkably responsive, offering crystal-clear yet sweet trebles, paired with warm and mature basses. It is an easy-to-play instrument suitable for both professional guitarists and avid enthusiasts. The sense of responsiveness that this guitar provides, along with its sonorous tones, is truly inspiring for the guitarist and allows for fantastic dynamic expression.
Otto Rauch is a German guitar maker from the small town of Obermoschel in Rheinland-Pfalz. With over 35 years of experience as a guitar maker, he is one of the German pioneers of double-top construction. After repairing a Matthias Dammann guitar in the early 1990s, Otto Rauch began building doubel-top guitars. At first, he used cedar struts and then a balsa core, a construction he continued to develop over the years. While helping a friend set up his violin making business, Otto Rauch came across the name of the 18th century Venetian violin maker Domenico Montagnana. His cellos are praised for their dark tone, fantastic sound volume and enigmatic construction. As these three attributes reflect Otto’s construction, he adopted the name, and the Domenico Montagnana model was born.









