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2006 David LaPlante 40th Anniversary, Brazilian Rosewood/Alpine Spruce
Here we find ourselves with David LaPlante’s 40th Anniversary Classical, built in 2006 with old growth Brazilian Rosewood body and Italian Alpine Spruce top. An interweaving mosaic and chevron center at the headstock offer an intricate aesthetic to complement such premium tonewoods. Tuners are Landstorfers with MOP buttons; 650mm scale but a 49mm nut width and slender neck profile for an extra comfortable playing experience.
Other keywords: lutherie, andy jurik, fingerstyle, concert classical, 85, brazilain, italian spruce
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.625 in Nut Width 1.938 in String Spacing 2.219 in Woods Spruce - Alpine, Rosewood - Brazilian Add to Compare1990 LaPlante Concert Brazilian/Spruce
David LaPlante is a well respected Luthier who is approaching his 100th instrument, a testament to his experience and love of the craft. LaPlante guitars are played by Muriel Anderson and other prominent concert artists. This particular LaPlante is a powerful guitar that will fill any hall. This is a great example of what aged and mature Spruce sounds like. Every note is articulate and bold with great expression and limitless power. The body is crafted from dark, rich Brazilian Rosewood for lush warmth as well. A tremendous concert guitar and a Calton Flight Case is included, a $900 value.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 26 in Nut Width 2.05 in String Spacing 2.4 in Woods Spruce, Rosewood - Brazilian
David LaPlante built his first guitar in 1966 at the age of sixteen. He has produced guitars for many amateur and professional musicians including Noel Paul Stookey, the “Paul†of Peter, Paul and Mary. David has been recognized as a restorer of early C.F. Martin guitars and his work can be seen at the C.F. Martin Museum, the Farmer’s Museum in Cooperstown, New York, and in the volume “C.F. Martin and his Guitars†by Philip F. Gura. His contributions to that book are acknowledged as well as in Jim Washburn and Richard Johnston’s “Martin Guitars†and in José L. Romanillos’ revised and augmented edition of “Antonio Torres Guitar Maker – His Life and Work.” In recent years David has returned his concentration to the building of the Classical guitar. In 2007 he attended the José L’ Romanillos course in Siguenza Spain to study with the world renowned guitar maker. David combines a traditional approach and a broad knowledge of guitar history and aesthetics to produce one of a kind signature instruments.