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Tom Blackshear is a living legend in the classical and flamenco guitar
worlds. He’s been building from his shop in Texas for decades, with an
international client base and international prestige, and his older
guitars especially are hard to find and in great demand (and rarely come to market. This guitar was built in 1987, and was based on Jeffrey Elliott’s “1943 Hauser” plan. The tone is robust, and clear, with bright brazilian trebles, and the kind of nice string separation and clarity that an old German spruce top gives.

The instrument:

  • Tom Blackshear classical guitar, serial # 184, built in 1987; signed on label by the builder; also signed in pencil, on underside of top
  • model: based on Jeffrey Elliott’s “1943 Hauser” plan
  • Brazilian Rosewood back and sides
  • German spruce top
  • Brazilian Rosewood bridge
  • Ebony fretboard
  • Scale length: 660

In spring 2015, in consultation with Tom Blackshear who inspected the instrument in person at his shop and advised on details, the guitar was sent to New York-based master luthier David LaPlante, one of the top finish experts in the country. LaPlante did a French polish refresh on the top, back and sides. There had been a flamenco style clear tap plate installed by a previous owner, and that tap plate was removed, then LaPlante did the French polish refresh and the some addressing of minor tap-plate edge-shadows and various nicks. (note, neck, headstock were not touched and retain their original French polish). The result is a beautiful, thin, French polish that shows off the German spruce top and the Brazilian back and sides. There are two small, repaired cracks on soundboard.

Amazingly, this guitar is paired with its original sound hole cut-out from the builder from 1987! What a nice touch. See the attached photo showing the original cutout, with Tom Blackshear’s original handwritten notes from the 1987 build right on the wood.
In a modern hard shell case.

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Listed6 years ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
  • Thomas Blackshear
Model
  • 1943 Hauser plan Classical Guitar
Finish
  • Natural French Polish
Categories
Year
  • 1987
Made In
  • United States
Body Shape
  • Classical

VintageAmericanGuitar

Austin, TX, United States
Sales:11
Joined Reverb:2016

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