Chuck Marfione’s work as a luthier is grounded in a deep respect for the past—especially the elegant simplicity and tonal beauty of Romantic-era guitars. Inspired by builders like Lacôte and Panormo, Chuck brings a historical sensibility to his instruments while embracing the practical innovations modern players need.
I have a dynamic selection of nylon string and steel-stringed instruments here at Marfione Guitars. We hand-select each of our guitars from top-quality brands, including Cordoba, Yamaha, Kenny Hill, Loriente, Godin, and La Patrie. Our nylon acoustic guitars come in an assortment of types—choose from, traditional concert classicals, flamenco, crossover, travel and student guitars and more. Within the collection, you’ll find a variety of body sizes, wood species, and scale lengths. I offer something to fit just about everyone’s needs. My goal is to provide you with the best sounding and playing instrument right out of the case. If you need help selecting the perfect nylon acoustic guitar or ukulele, I’m here to help. Feel free to give me a call (828-652-9210) or stop by my Morganton shop location.
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Each of these nylon string guitars represents a different voice in the Kremona family, but they all share the same DNA: superb tonewoods, clean construction, and a commitment to the art of lutherie. They’re not just instruments—they’re proof of what can happen when a company puts craftsmanship ahead of convenience.
The 100th Anniversary models, available with either torrefied spruce or Western red cedar tops, commemorate a century of craftsmanship. These nylon string guitars employ a hybrid fan/lattice bracing system, which plays a significant role in shaping their nuanced tonal palette, combining projection, warmth, and responsiveness. Paired with hand-selected ziricote back and sides, the 100th Anniversary models deliver a unique blend of depth and clarity, with strong low-end presence and shimmering overtones. Ziricote also contributes a rich visual elegance, making each instrument as striking to look at as it is to play
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