Whether you play classical music, play flamenco, or just want to add a classical guitar to your musical arsenal, Cordoba guitars are an excellent option. These fine instruments are built in the Spanish tradition, and they can add resonance and presence to the music of any genre.
Secondly, are Cordoba guitars made in China?
The main headquarters and factory is located in Oxnard, California where the Cordoba Master Series is hand-crafted. Cordoba’s España Series is handmade in Valencia and Barcelona while the Iberia, Fusion, Luthier, and Protege Series as well as all ukuleles are handmade in China.
One may also ask, are guitar cases worth anything? The first case is a 1930’s hardshell, worth $250 to $300. IMHO, softshell cases are mainly valuable to the serious collector, and only when coupled with the guitar they originally came with. Arnoldgtr wrote: The first case is a 1930’s hardshell, worth $250 to $300.
People also ask, do Cordoba guitars have serial numbers?
Your serial number will be located inside the soundhole, up towards the headstock.
Is Cordoba a good brand?
Cordoba are a brand I have featured a couple of times before and a very well known instrument maker who have had lines of ukuleles available for quite some time. They are a US brand, perhaps most synonymous with guitars (and Spanish guitars in particular) who have a range of instruments on their shelves.
Is Cordoba a good classical guitar brand?
Is Cordoba guitar Spanish?
Córdoba guitars are designed in the Spanish tradition — resonant, lightweight and handmade. Varying from 1/4 to full size and with many color, tonewood, style and cutaway/electric options, your dream nylon string guitar is just a click away.
What strings do Cordoba use?
The recommended strings that came with the guitar are Savarez Cristal Corum High Tension 500CJ. (Recommended on the Cordoba Website for the C9 under product specs).
When was Cordoba guitars founded?
Where is the Cordoba C7 made?
Who plays a Cordoba guitar?
The Cordoba Masters Series
Córdoba honors five master luthiers with replicas of iconic guitar models that represent significant moments in the careers of Antonio de Torres, Hermann Hauser I, Miguel Rodriguez, Manuel Reyes, and Domingo Esteso.