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Andrés D. Marvi

Classical & Flamenco Models Available.
Caviuna Rosewood   £6500 GBP
Indian Rosewood   £5700 GBP
Maple   £5700 GBP
Flamenco Guitar   £5700 GBP
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   Table.
     European Spruce
   Neck.
     Cedar.
   Back and Sides.
     Caviuna Rosewood.
   Machine Heads.
     Graf
   Finish.
     French Polish

Marvi Guitar

 

Andrés D.Marvi, born in 1956. In his youth he already played the guitar with regularity. After having finished his A - levels, he gave lessons in several conservatories.

Meanwhile he devoted himself to designing his hand - made guitars with the aim of creating his own sounds. In 1984 he took part in a guitar course in Zurich under the guidance of José Luis Romanillos.Marvi Guitar

In this way his talent as a craftsman was confirmed as well as his manual dexterity and capability.
He took an exam in guitar manufacturing in Erlangen in 1985. Andrés Marvi has lived since 1988 in a small spanish village near the guitar metropolis of Granada.

It is there that he makes his instruments, surrounded by Andalusian atmosphere and he keeps in touch with numerous colleagues of the same trade. After a number of years of guitars handfactoring and always open to innovations, Marvi took part in a further higher course in 1992 once again with Romanillos in the city of Cordoba.

His permanent contact with the guitar world led him to the guitar festival of Liechtenstein (LiGiTa) in 1996. It was in Liechtenstein that he met the guitar dealer Norbert Giebel, who immediately recognised the extraordinary quality of the Marvi guitar. After exchanging their views, Marvi created a new model of concert guitar.

Now he can look back to his 25 years of making guitars.

Marvi Guitar



  Amongst some of the guitarrists who play Marvi´s guitars
  is the virtuoso Aniello Desiderio II Fenomeno, a century guitarist.

  Also Graham Devine the 1st prize winner of the Alhambra
  International Guitar Competition 2002 and 1st prize winner
  Emilio Pujol Competition Italy 2002.

  The great Flamenco Guitarist Gerardo Núñez is playing a
  Marvi ”negra“.

 

Acknowledgment

I wish to express my gratitude to everyone who's, in one way or another, ever supported my work as a guitar maker:
Rudolf Eras, Werner Deschler, Ernst und Barbara Seger, Emanuel Stanley, Reimund Kagerer, Benno Streu, Konrad Hoch, Astrid Mitschian, Richard Kronig, Guido Huber, Hanspeter Sauter, José Luis Romanillos, Pepe Lopéz Bellido, Bernd Martin, Günter Mantei, Franz Butscher, Johannes Inhoffen, Norbert Giebel, Josefa Martín Toro, Markus Ziemann, Petra Häuslmeier.