Country : | Spain - Valencia |
Year : | c.1940 |
Scale length : | 647 mm |
Top : | Spruce |
Back & side | Waldnut |
Fingerboard : | Rosewood - 49,5 mm |
Body length : | 475 mm |
Body width : | 265/222/345 mm |
Body depth | 85/90 mm |
Weight : | 1 320 g |
Action : | 2,8/3,2 |
Condition : | Very good |
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Telesforo Bavel Julve Jordán (1884-1945) was born in Villarroya de los Pinares, in the province of Teruel north of Valencia. His parents were weavers, but his uncle Andrés Marín (trained by Salvador Ibanez) was a guitar maker, so at the age of 14 he was sent to apprentice with his uncle. He worked there until 1909, when he started his own workshop. The company became an important manufacturer of guitars. In 1933, he bought the company that Salvador Ibanez had left to his sons. When he died in 1945, his sons Telesforo and Juan took over and continued the business until 1974.
This guitar was probably built around the 40's, the hexagonal label indicates the address of the workshop at "Arzobispo Mayoral, 13". On the headstock a plate indicates that it was sold at "Casa Oliver" in Palma de Mallorca. We find the woody and silky tone of the instruments of that time. The bass is round and the treble is clear, vibrant and expressive.