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2020 Stephan Connor Everest, Walnut/Cedar
Stephen Connor’s Everest model combines mouth-watering Figured Walnut with Cedar for awesome power and an articulate warmth. Elevated fingerboard and soundport for player creature comforts, 650mm scale, 51mm nut for a touch extra lefthand space. This lovely number was sold before we could even list it!
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Add to Compare2012 Stephen Connor Classical, Indian Rosewood/Moonspruce
An incredible find. This 2012 Stephen Connor Classical comes from no less a master than Odair Assad of the Assad brothers. Indian Rosewood back and sides with a Maple backstrip, Moonspruce top, and Stephen’s elevated fingerboard and sound portal come together for an exquisitely powerful and dynamic tone. The headstock has been upgraded with Rodgers tuners, and Stephen’s lattice-braced Moonspruce top features gorgeous bearclaw figure to boot. This Connor has been lovingly played in the past few years, and has the well-earned marks to prove it. In our eyes, this only reinforces the value of the instrument: it’s been played in to open up handsomely, and with an easy setup under your hands. A true concert guitar.
Other keywords: lutherie, luthier, guitar building, classical guitar, backstrap, thomas humphrey, soundport, accord, mosaic
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.6 in Nut Width 2.03 in String Spacing 2.3125 in Woods Spruce - Moonspruce, Rosewood - Indian
Since 1994 I have specialized in building concert quality Classical guitars, using the absolute finest materials possible, to make instruments that have robust projection while maintaining a beautiful, versatile voice. The aesthetic of my guitars is rooted in the Spanish tradition. However my bracing patterns and the other elements that control the sound, have evolved and are distinctly my own.
I love my work and strive to create inspired instruments which allow the player to enjoy a beautiful musical experience and have ample projection for the concert hall. I have been thrilled with how well my instruments have been received by the guitar community and am proud to have many of the finest classical guitarists playing my guitars. I build approx. 18 instruments a year, at my workshop on Cape Cod, Mass. If you are in the area , you are welcome to set up a time to visit.