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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.
Guild's top-of-the-line archtop, this 1972 Artist Award model is a superior jazz guitar. It features a 17-inch body and an original DeArmond floating pick-up, which goes for over $1000 alone. It's spruce top, curly maple back and sides, ebony fretboard, and maple neck make this guitar shine. A supreme archtop with great response and sustain.
Hardshell case included
Note: shipping costs will be calculated based on your address
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.
Guild's top-of-the-line archtop, this 1972 Artist Award model is a superior jazz guitar. It features a 17-inch body and an original DeArmond floating pick-up, which goes for over $1000 alone. It's spruce top, curly maple back and sides, ebony fretboard, and maple neck make this guitar shine. A supreme archtop with great response and sustain.
Hardshell case included
Note: shipping costs will be calculated based on your address