This guitar comes from the personal collection of living legend, Jack Cecchini.

Jack has devoted his life to the study, playing, and teaching of the Classic and Jazz guitar. To be a master of both styles makes him singular; he is one of few who can perform both classical music and jazz. Cecchini is equally at home whether accompanying famous stars, performing with The Chicago Symphony, The Lyric Opera or performing a guitar concerto with The Grant Park Orchestra. Cecchini and his jazz quartet have played numerous concerts on college campuses nationwide. He has performed difficult show scores such as "Jacque Brel" and "Promises, Promises". He has performed solo guitar for former President Gerald Ford and has also done extensive studio work, master classes, and clinics.

Made by world renowned luthier Manuel Velazquez in Puerto Rico, this guitar features a German spruce top, Ebony fingerboard, Mahogany neck, and Brazilian rosewood back and sides.

This is an extremely powerful instrument with a large dynamic range and superior projection of sound.

Hardshell case included

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To learn more about the man that forever changed Chicago guitar, please visit jackcecchini.com

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  • The Estrella
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  • Classical

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Jack's Guitar Gallery

Chicago, IL, United States
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