To find a classic George Lowden guitar by the masters hand is a rare affair, we only had a few in our shop.
George Lowden started making guitars professionally in 1974, and over the years has made a name for himself thanks to his great sounding western guitars of exceptionally high quality. What many people don't know, however, is that George builds a small batch of classic nylon string guitars every year for his personal customers. These guitars are built under the name "George Lowden Luthier", and this is one of them.
This guitar was made in 1995 and features a beautiful master grade Jacaranda rosewood back and sides, an exceptionally beautiful even grain cedar top, Honduras mahogany neck, ebony fingerboard with matching rosewood bridge, and rosewood headstock overlay.
The sound of this great guitar is defined and deep, with a solid low-end response, and is rich and powerful in character. This George Lowden Luthier guitar is very clean and in excellent condition, with superficial play and wear in the finish of the top. Comes in the original hardshell case with TFOA passport.
Specifications
Body Shape:
Classical
Finish:
Natural Gloss
Dimensions:
Width: 374 mm - 14.7"
Depth: 97 mm - 3.8"
Body Material:
Solid Rosewood
Top Material:
Solid Cedar
Bracing:
A-Bracing
Handedness:
Right-handed
Body Details:
Marquetry rosette, Padauk Body binding w/multiple trim
Neck Material:
Honduras Mahogany
Neck Profile:
Classical D
Fingerboard Material:
Ebony
Fingerboard Radius:
Flat
Neck Details:
N/A
Nutwidth:
52 mm - 2"
Scale Length:
650 mm - 25.6"
String spacing:
58 mm - 2.28"
Bridge:
Rosewood
Tuners:
Rodgers tuners, Three-on-a-plate, Ebony buttons
Pickup:
N/A
Condition:
Excellent
Tech Notes:
N/A
Travels in:
Original Hardshell Case
Accessories:
Certificate of Authenticity