The TRADICION series combines all the typical features of classical guitar making in a 3-fold tradition: 1. woods (top: spruce or cedar, back & sides: mahogany) - 2. appearance: this is what classical guitars of traditional construction look like - 3. origin: handmade in Europe.

The TRADICION is available in 5 sizes up to the small 1/4. The neck construction with a traditional dovetail joint provides powerful sound development and mechanical stability. Natural, water-based, open-pored eco-matt varnish. The 4/4 model comes with a mounted armrest. Stringing: Hannabach 815HTC special set with CARBON trebles, high tension, made in Germany. All guitars are handmade in Europe.

Specifications:

  • Manuel Rodríguez TRADICÍON T-44.
  • 1/4 size for children between 4-7 years.
  • Scale length 440 mm, nut width 43 mm.
  • Solid cedar top.
  • Mahogany back and sides.
  • Mahogany neck with Ovangkol fingerboard and bridge.
  • Dovetail neck-body joint.
  • Real wooden edges on top and back.
  • Mahogany headstock rest.
  • Bonoid synthetic nut and bridge inlay.
  • Traditional 6-hole Ovangkol bridge.
  • Wood soundhole mosaic.
  • Maple body binding.
  • Van Gent machine head, made in Holland, without lyre, nickel plated with black shafts and buttons.
  • Stringing: Hannabach 815HTC Carbon-Treble special set for 440mm scale, high tension, made in Germany.
  • Environmentally friendly, water-based varnish, open pore, satin finish.
  • Weight approx. 0.95kg/2.0 lbs.
  • Made in Europe.

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ConditionBrand New (New)
Brand New items are sold by an authorized dealer or original builder and include all original packaging.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • T-44
Finish
  • Open-Pored Silk Matt
Categories
Year
  • 2024
Body Shape
  • Classical

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