Classical Guitar Brazilian Rosewood
by admin on May.18, 2010, under Classical Guitars
Features:
Back and Sides: Old Growth Brazilian Rosewood, 7 Ply Blood Wood Binding, bounded heal cap
Top: Adirondack Red Spruce
Top: Rodriguez Bracing with open harmonic bars
West African Ebony Bridge
Spruce and Cedar tentellones used around top and on all top brace ends
Solid Cedar lining back and sides
Neck: Cedar, Traditional Spanish Heel and V jointed Head Stock
Neck thickness 21 mm at first fret, 23mm at tenth fret
Scale: 650 mm
Gold Evo fret wire
Fingerboard: West African Ebony
Machine Heads: Alessi
Finish: French Polish
Width at nut: 53 mm tapered to 63 mm at 12th fret
This instrument has all the features of the Concert Classical Guitar. It was made for the GFA 2010 Convention in Austin Texas, and it will be my candidate for the Luthier showcase.
It’s easy to play with great projection, volume and sustain. Piercing treble cut through and it can accommodate very low playing action for this very light Guitar. Thank you for looking at my website.
“You’ve got to play it to believe it.”










April 17th, 2011 on 7:47 pm
I am an experienced student player myself, and often find myself in awe of your work. I believe I was lucky enough to play this guitar at your stand at GFA 2010 and was deeply impressed. My favorite part of this guitar is the detail work in the red binding around the body. I typically play a red cedar top/red cedar-sided guitar, but fell in love with this spruce top.