Pedro Maldonado y Hijos

Pedro Maldonado was born in Loja, Granada in 1929.  While still a little boy, he developed a great affection for the guitar. At nine, he was already cutting wood in the shape of guitars in his father's carpentry shop.  Because of the Spanish civil war, his education was interrupted, and he was not able to finish school until 1946. In 1950, after doing his military service, he went to Granada and there apprenticed first  with Manuel de la Chica, and then with Miguel Robles,  who he credits as being his primary teacher. Miguel Robles (1902-1970) had been a disciple of Benito Ferrer, and had later worked for José Ramirez II, and briefly for Santos Hernández. Although Pedro was never a formally student of Eduardo Ferrer's, they became close friends while he was in Granada, and he benefited enormously from his advice. In 1959, he established his shop, "La Casa Maldonado" in Loja. Five years later, he moved to Malaga where he has continued to develop his art, specializing in classical and flamenco guitars. The currently works with his sons Pedro and Luis, also born in Loja in 1959 and 1961 respectively.  They each began working with their father at fifteen. Maldonado's guitars are truly exceptional instruments, they have great separation, balance, and a brilliant tone like a great harpsichord. Elliot Fisk, one of Segovia's favorite students has purchased two guitars from Pedro Maldonado. Other famous guitarists who use his guitars include Vícente Amigo,  Pepe Romero, Manuel Cano, Sergio Lara, Diego Vargas, Strunz and Farah, and many more.
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