From late 1998, all this information is automatically recorded on our computer at the same time we print the initial label when beginning the manufacturing of each guitar. This serial number has 8 digits (7 when it begins with number 0), and together with the guitar code (each model has its own identification code), lets us know the whole building and manufacturing process of that guitar.
Alhambra Guitar Serial Number Checkl
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If we are talking about guitars built before 1987, we would need some pictures of the guitar such as the internal label, the top (showing the rosette), the back and the head to identify the instrument and give you an approximate manufacturing date, the woods we used to build them and also the equivalent current model (if we have changed it). If you want to know the manufacturing date of your guitar, please send us the serial number or the guitar pictures to info@alhambrasl.com and we will give you a prompt answer.
First of all, we would like to thank you your confidence in purchasing an Alhambra instrument. Alhambra has the manufacturing date of each model registered thanks to its file including all the serial numbers.
If we are talking about guitars built before 1987, we would need some pictures of the guitar such as the internal label, the top (showing the rosette), the back and the head to identify the instrument and give you an approximate manufacturing date, the woods we used to build them and also the equivalent current model (if we have changed it). If you want to know the manufacturing date of your guitar, please send us the serial number or the guitar pictures to this form and we will give you a prompt answer.
What is the MIC card? It is an identification and authenticity card of your guitar. This card is unique and exclusive for each instrument and with the registration of the serial number that appears on it, it extends the guarantee of your guitar up to 3 years. Keep your guitar's MIC card, it will facilitate all communication with Alhambra and will give value to your instrument.
Alhambra has been engaged for years in the manufacture of guitars of the highest quality. In order to go one step further, most of their guitars incorporate a card that identifies them in their authenticity, providing information such as the model, serial number, woods that compose it, finishing and internal bracing system.
In 1957 the company was acquired by Gibson.[2] Since then, the brand has been used for a number of different guitars, some manufactured by Gibson itself in its own factories, and some manufactured by other companies such as Matsumoku under contract to Gibson and marketed under the Epiphone brand.
I recently purchased the Alhambra 4Z Ziricote from Geoff and XGuitars for my grandson who is a budding classical guitarist (but, was playing on a Yamaha steel string). In summary, we could not be happier or more pleased with both the guitar and purchasing experience. Geoff spent a great deal of time explaining the individual attributes of each Alhambra model. Once we narrowed it down to the 4Z, he sent a number of photos so we could choose the exact guitar we wanted. It arrived promptly and in perfect condition. Truly, a work of art. For the past thirty-two years, I have enjoyed being a member of an acoustic duo that has weekly gigs (of course, the pandemic changed that). Thus, I have purchased 30 plus guitars over the years. Without hesitation, I share that this is the best guitar buying experience I have ever had, with no exception....thanks so much, Geoff!
Thank you, Geoff and XGuitars. As you say on your website, you aim for flawless transactions. Well, my purchase of an Alhambra 4Z from you certainly attests to your high level of musical instrument knowledge, set-up capability, and customer service. I've had the 4Z for a week now and I've played it joyfully every day - maybe not perfectly, mind you - but joyfully. I was searching for a well-built, reasonably priced, new student level classical guitar with some historical connections to Spanish guitar building, unique species of sustainably used laminate/veneer woods of construction for back and sides, solid cedar top, capable of increasingly good tone as the hands and ears are re-trained, and the ability to handle the variable heat and humidity of the Southeastern United States. You patiently answered all my questions pre-sale and even sent photos of the actual 4Z you had in stock so I could see the perfectly book-matched ziricote grain patterns on the specific instrument I was purchasing. The guitar was very well packed for shipment. Not only was there no damage after 3 days on the road, but the guitar inside the TKL Alhambra-logo case was actually cooler and drier than the hot humid conditions in which it traveled. I appreciated your 19 point checklist sign-off and the recording of the customized set-up parameters on the included paperwork. I have to admit I retrieved my luthier tools and measured string heights, neck relief, nut and saddle, and basically went through the checklist again as a way of getting to know the instrument. I even spot checked intonation and harmonics with an electronic tuner and my ears and I just kept smiling - all good. You did a superb job in set-up and prep work - my goodness, the instrument was spotless and fingerprint-less and I could even measure the 0.1mm delta you carefully crafted into the saddle height between the treble and bass side. Thank you for supporting this musical adventure with the Alhambra 4Z. I look forward to being a long time customer. dh
I've recently started collecting guitars and picked up this Strat copy called a Cimar. I know that it's made by Ibanez and am familiar with Ibanez serialization. This thing does not have a serial number on it which makes me wonder if it's pre-1975 or if Ibanez simply didn't bother to serialize these. Does anybody know anything about this? Thanks!
The 3C Alhambra left handed guitar is another classical model aimed at student players. You can probably deduce from the higher number that the 3C is a little higher in quality when compared to the 1C above. 2ff7e9595c
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