Jose Marques - 2026 Lattice

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Luthier:  Jose Marques
Construction Year: 2026
Construction Type:  Lattice
Top: Spruce
Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
Soundboard Finish: Nitrocellulose
Body Finish: Polyurethane
Air Body Frequency: F / F #
Scale (mm): 650
Nut (mm): 50.5
Weight (g): 1730
Strings: Knobloch - EDC 34.0
Condition: New

Overview

This 2026 José Marques is a modern lattice braced concert guitar with a spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides, lacquered soundboard, and French polished body. Its voice is balanced, natural, and responsive, with a flexible colour range between softness and brilliance.

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Manufacturer Information:
Jose Marques
Responsible Person:
Siccas Guitars GmbH, Roonstr. 31, 76137 Karlsruhe, Germany, www.siccasguitars.com, info@siccasguitars.com
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José Marques 2026 Lattice
A Magical Guitar by Antonius Müller | Lebisch, Marrabello, Mailloux, Marques, Schebesta | WGM #212

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About the luthier

José Marques was born in Portugal and came into contact with both wood and music at an early age. After an initial career as a carpenter, he decided to pursue guitar making and began his training with the Portuguese luthier Daniel Luz. His first instruments were rooted in traditional Portuguese forms such as the guitarra portuguesa and the viola campaniça before he turned his focus to the classical guitar. Following periods of work in the United Kingdom, where he broadened his practical experience in different workshops, Marques established his own workshop in Cortiçois, Portugal. There he dedicates himself to the construction of classical guitars, with a particular interest in contemporary building approaches and their practical implications for sound and playability.

About the guitar

This 2026 José Marques is a modern lattice braced concert guitar with a spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides, a lacquered soundboard, and a French polished body. Built with a 650 mm scale and a nut width of 50.5 mm, it offers a familiar concert setup with a slightly narrower left hand feel. The guitar combines contemporary construction with a notably natural response, giving the player a clear sense of balance and control. Its sound has a gentle softness while remaining flexible in colour, moving easily between warmth and brilliance according to touch. The lattice design supports immediacy and projection, while the spruce top preserves clarity and elasticity in the voice. An armrest and elevated fingerboard add modern playing comfort, and Kris Barnett tuners complete the instrument with precise mechanical quality.

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How do I choose the right classical guitar for my level?

Choosing the right classical guitar depends on your playing level, musical goals, and budget. Beginners benefit from studio-model guitars from renowned workshops, while advanced players and professionals often choose a handmade master guitar. We are happy to advise you personally and can send detailed sound samples and videos on request.

What is the difference between a master guitar and a studio guitar?

Master guitars are built entirely by hand in the workshop of a single luthier, using only high-quality, well-aged tonewoods. Studio guitars are made in small series, often under the supervision of the master luthier, and offer excellent value for students and ambitious amateur players.

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