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Hello----can someone here explain to me the difference between a "blue label" Ramirez flamenco guitar and a regular Ramirez flamenco guitar? Were the blue label ones made by apprentices? Or ... what? Thanks.
The blue label Ramirez's are factory made guitars sold with the Ramirez label. I don't know who is making them now but they used to be made by Taurus in (I think) Valencia?
Wait a minute. Are we talking about the whole label being blue or just the border?
If it's a blue border, than the guitar is a 1A, which is (or was) made from the best materials available. Guitars with a red-bordered label are 2A's. 2A's were made with lower grade materials. What is interesting is a lot of the old 2A's built from lower grade Brazilian, would be premier now.
The current model Ramirez have all kinds of colors of labels, but the 1A's still have a blue border.
I have seen oval blue labels on low-end student Ramirez as John said, but if the edge is blue and it's a double sized label, it's a 1A.