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New Lowden F-35CX Koa/Red Cedar
Here’s we specifically asked for some amazing Koa and boy did we get it. Just look at the photos and you’ll see the beautiful fiddle back flame. The color is also really special, dark and rich golden-brown. The voice is also dark and rich and lovely blend of Koa and Cedar. A hard back and a soft top always works well. Like most Lowdens this is a great strummer and picker.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.5000 in Nut Width 1.7500 in String Spacing 2.1300 in Woods Cedar - Red, Koa 
2002 Lowden O-32 Indian/Sitka
George Lowden’s model O design is a big, full sounding guitar with the trademark Lowden power and brilliance. This particular guitar has a slinky action and open voice. The condition is excellent and the tone is everything you’d expect from a Lowden. Equally adept at fingerstyle or strumming and it can take hard hitting and keep giving back.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.4000 in Nut Width 1.7500 in String Spacing 2.1900 in Woods Spruce - Sitka, Rosewood - Indian 
New Lowden F-35C Cocobolo/Red Cedar
The combination of Cocobolo Rosewood and Cedar results in a guitar that is at once responsive and punchy but also full and rich. Cocobolo is regarded as one of the premiere rosewoods in use today. The cutaway F model is by far our most requested Lowden configuration and for good reason it’s extremely versatile and easy to hold for hours and hours.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.5000 in Nut Width 1.7500 in String Spacing 2.1900 in Woods Cedar - Red, Rosewood - Cocobolo 
1988 Lowden L-32C Indian/European
Here’s a rare one for you Lowden fans. The L model is very similar to today’s model O from George Lowden. This wonderfully maintained beauty is from 1988 and has a big, warm Rosewood tone. This is a rare guitar tonally as well, it has bass that will shake your chest yet the high-end sparkles clear and strong. You can play it all on this one.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.5000 in Nut Width 1.7500 in String Spacing 2.1900 in Woods Spruce - European, Rosewood - Indian 
2001 Lowden F-35C Myrtlewood/Cedar
Here’s a gorgeois Myrtlewood/Cedar F from Lowden. This one has a superb tone, at once warm and sparkling. The wood combination is lovely with the Cedar top nicely contrasting the Myrtlewood back & sides. This one is in mint condition, ready to make music.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.5000 in Nut Width 1.7500 in String Spacing 2.1900 in Woods Cedar, Myrtlewood 
2006 Lowden F-10C Mahogany/Cedar
Here’s a like-new Lowden in Mahogany/Cedar that offers the classic Lowden voice at an excellent price. The high notes on this guitar are particularly big and sweet. In typical Lowden fashion it’s happy being fingerpicked or strummed hard. No wonder Richard Thompson’s been playing these for years.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.5000 in Nut Width 1.7500 in String Spacing 2.1900 in Woods Cedar, Mahogany 
2002 Lowden O-25c, Indian Rosewood/Cedar
A lovely number from the fine Lowden team! This 2002 Lowden O-25c has been played through, broken in, and opened up–wide open. Such a lovely voice for just about every application. Indian Rosewood body with Cedar on top, and an L.R. Baggs M80 soundhole pickup.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.5000 in Nut Width 1.7500 in String Spacing 2.1875 in Woods Cedar, Rosewood - Indian

In the summer of 1961, at the age of ten, George began what was to be a lifelong pursuit to build guitars, which would inspire players with their sound, feel and looks. “My friend Alan French and I made two guitars” with the help of his dad, who was a boat builder in Groomsport, County Down. The “guitars” had fishing line for strings, bent over nails for frets, and a square soundbox!!” – George Lowden “I learned everything the hard way. I had no one to teach me how to avoid the obvious pitfalls. I tried new shapes, bracing designs and many other ideas and gradually emerged from the ‘hard school’ of self taught guitar making.” – George Lowden.
We are proud to represent both George Lowden’s personally crafted guitars and his new George Lowden small production factory in Ireland. George has parted from Avalon and is now producing small numbers of the highest quality instruments without compromise.