Developed by guitar maker Edmund Blöchinger and guitar / tonewood expert Wolfgang Jellinghaus, the La Canada models are based on the famous Torres originals, also known as the "Stradivari of guitar making".
La Canada guitars are created in a small workshop in China by experienced guitar builders with care and according to the time-honoured rules of the art of guitar making.
Only CITES-free woods of high quality are used for the construction. All instruments are sealed with a shellac hand polish.
The model 115 honours the guitar of the second construction period, which was played by Tárrega's master student Emilio Pujol and before that by his wife, Mathilde Ruiz.