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Santos Bayón Ruiz was born in Madrid in 1951
in the very workshop of his great uncle, Santos Hernández, (1873-1943).
Santos Hernández, however,
was a secretive man who never shared his knowledge or took on any
apprentices. Although Santos Bayón's
father, Feliciano Bayón
(192?-1998), inherited his uncle's workshop after the death of his widow
in 1955, he was self-taught luthier. An
intelligent man, Feliciano became a great guitar
maker in his own right not only by studying the
guitars left to him by his uncle, but by carefully and methodically
observing the many fine instruments brought to him for repair-- guitars by
such famous makers as Antonio de Torres, Enrique Garcia, and Herman
Hauser. Although Santos Bayón
Ruiz grew up surrounded by guitars, and learned the basics of construction
by watching his father work, it wasn't until he finished his studies at
age 18 that he really began to work with his father. His evolution into a
good guitar maker, he says, was a natural process.
"I honestly believe that living in this atmosphere day in and day
out, and being surrounded by my great uncle's guitars (which I studied
over and over again), I acquired at least part of their knowledge, art,
and experience." Santos only builds about sixteen guitars a year, so we
count ourselves lucky to represent this fine builder. |