Jose Marin Plazuelo

Crafted with precision and passion, these guitars capture the essence of traditional Spanish luthiery while embracing modern refinements. The classical models reflect years of expertise, while the flamenco guitars evoke the spirit of iconic makers. Designed for musicians who value exceptional sound quality and visual beauty, these instruments offer unmatched craftsmanship.

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José Marín Plazuelo

José Marín Plazuelo was born in Granada on 13 June 1960. He is the nephew of Antonio Marín Montero and joined his uncle's workshop in 1974, when he was 14 years old. There he learned this traditional profession together with José González López.

From the beginning, his uncle praised his nephew's work. Following the technique of Antonio Marín, he makes his own guitars in the traditional way of many years ago. Today he makes his own guitars, although he continues to share the workshop, his time, and his experience with his uncle and master Antonio Marín Montero, one of the most renowned guitar makers in the world. Today he is a brilliant guitar maker and his classical guitars are mainly reminiscent of his master’s guitars. However, his flamenco guitars are similar to those of Francisco Simplicio (1874 – 1932), a well-known guitar maker from Catalonia (Spain), but have a smaller body than the guitars of Torres, who was the master of his uncle Antonio Marín.