Beschreibung

This beautiful concert class classical guitar is entirely hand built in an artisan workshop headed by Chinese luthier Niu Lihua, who studied his craft under international award winning master luthier Yulong Guo. Indeed the design of this instrument borrows heavily from Mr Guo's GC-03 'Chamber Concert' model which sells for £3000 at the London Guitar Studio.

Just as with Japan in the late 1960s and 70s when luthiers such as Masaru Kohno and Kazuo Yairi were gaining worldwide recognition, Chinese lutherie is on the rise, lead by the likes of Yulong Guo who's instruments sell for as much as £12,000; and I am confident that other luthiers such as Niu Lihua will achieve the same recognition.

In 1974 Australian luthier Greg Smallman heralded a new era in classical guitar construction when he started building instruments with lattice braced tops and deeply arched backs which gave his guitars much enhanced volume and projection.This superb instrument is built along those design parameters with its thin lattice braced spruce top and braceless sides and arched 'double back' constructed in Indian rosewood.

The neck is mahogany with an ebony finger board, the nut width is 52mm and the scale length is 650mm. The bridge, as is now common on many high end classical guitars, has double holes for ease of stringing and improved string 'break angle' over the saddle. All in all a stunning looking instrument with volume and sustain in abundance.

Neither the photos in the image gallery, or the video below, can fully do justice to this fabulous instrument. Until it is viewed in person, held and played, only then can it be appreciated for its incredible level of craftsmanship and performance. Which is why the 'collection in person' buying option is actively encouraged so that buyers can closely inspect and trial instruments before fully commiting to purchase. If any instrument doesn't fully meet expectations then an instant refund will be given.

Specification

Size    : Full 4/4 concert, 650mm scale length

Top     : Lattice braced AAA grade Canadian spruce. 

Back & Sides  : Solid Indian rosewood with rosewood and maple binding; braceless arched 'double back'

Neck   : Mahogany with ebony fretboard and 52mm scalloped bone nut

Bridge : Ebony with double string holes and bone saddle

Tuners: Der Jung with precision 18:1 gears and ivoroid buttons

Finish  : Gloss lacquer

Extras : Quality hard case included


Delivery

We ship instruments and accept returns only via UPS. To avoid the delivery cost and any potential return charge we urge buyers to consider collecting their purchase in person. Personal callers are always welcome.

Zustand
Marke
Modell
  • Model 74
Finish
  • Lacquer
Kategorien
Jahr
  • 2022
Korpusform
  • Klassisch

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Mitglied bei Reverb seit:2022
Items Sold:1
Luthier Built Concert Classical Guitar - Spruce & Indian Rosewood
Luthier Built Concert Classical Guitar - Spruce & Indian Rosewood
1.941,86 €

Beschreibung

This beautiful concert class classical guitar is entirely hand built in an artisan workshop headed by Chinese luthier Niu Lihua, who studied his craft under international award winning master luthier Yulong Guo. Indeed the design of this instrument borrows heavily from Mr Guo's GC-03 'Chamber Concert' model which sells for £3000 at the London Guitar Studio.

Just as with Japan in the late 1960s and 70s when luthiers such as Masaru Kohno and Kazuo Yairi were gaining worldwide recognition, Chinese lutherie is on the rise, lead by the likes of Yulong Guo who's instruments sell for as much as £12,000; and I am confident that other luthiers such as Niu Lihua will achieve the same recognition.

In 1974 Australian luthier Greg Smallman heralded a new era in classical guitar construction when he started building instruments with lattice braced tops and deeply arched backs which gave his guitars much enhanced volume and projection.This superb instrument is built along those design parameters with its thin lattice braced spruce top and braceless sides and arched 'double back' constructed in Indian rosewood.

The neck is mahogany with an ebony finger board, the nut width is 52mm and the scale length is 650mm. The bridge, as is now common on many high end classical guitars, has double holes for ease of stringing and improved string 'break angle' over the saddle. All in all a stunning looking instrument with volume and sustain in abundance.

Neither the photos in the image gallery, or the video below, can fully do justice to this fabulous instrument. Until it is viewed in person, held and played, only then can it be appreciated for its incredible level of craftsmanship and performance. Which is why the 'collection in person' buying option is actively encouraged so that buyers can closely inspect and trial instruments before fully commiting to purchase. If any instrument doesn't fully meet expectations then an instant refund will be given.

Specification

Size    : Full 4/4 concert, 650mm scale length

Top     : Lattice braced AAA grade Canadian spruce. 

Back & Sides  : Solid Indian rosewood with rosewood and maple binding; braceless arched 'double back'

Neck   : Mahogany with ebony fretboard and 52mm scalloped bone nut

Bridge : Ebony with double string holes and bone saddle

Tuners: Der Jung with precision 18:1 gears and ivoroid buttons

Finish  : Gloss lacquer

Extras : Quality hard case included


Delivery

We ship instruments and accept returns only via UPS. To avoid the delivery cost and any potential return charge we urge buyers to consider collecting their purchase in person. Personal callers are always welcome.

Zustand
Marke
Modell
  • Model 74
Finish
  • Lacquer
Kategorien
Jahr
  • 2022
Korpusform
  • Klassisch

Über den Verkäufer

Rathbone & Brown Classical Guitars

Bournemouth, Vereinigtes Königreich
Mitglied bei Reverb seit:2022
Items Sold:1

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