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2008 Robinson SJ Brazilian/German
Robinson is certainly coming into his own as a top-notch luthier, as evidenced by his growing waiting list. We’re glad to offer this beautiful SJ in Brazilian/German at a very reasonable price point. She’s got great balance, tone, and playability, and aesthetically she’s just elegant. The voice is big and always musical.
SOLD Sale! Read moreScale Length 25.4 in Nut Width 1.75 in String Spacing 2.25 in Woods xx, Rosewood - Brazilian Add to CompareRobinson Grand Auditorium Brazilian/German
Jake Robinson is an independent luthier who build his guitars to high standards. He believes, as we do, that when a single set of hands makes every part of a guitar the results are consistent and you get the best quality and tone. This Grand Auditorium from Jake Robinson is spectacular. It reminds us of the some of our other favorite luthiers such as Kathy Wingert, Kevin Ryan and Ervin Somogyi but Jake has his own voice. It’s alive and energetic with sound that seems to swell as is it dances off the German Spruce top that is chock full of medullary rays. The dark chocolate Brazilian Rosewood pushes from behind with sweet midrange and clarity reminiscent of a North Carolina sky. The quality of the setup and fretwork is terrific and makes this one a real joy to play as well.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.4 in Nut Width 1.75 in String Spacing 2.25 in Woods Spruce - German, Rosewood - Brazilian
I make my guitars the old-fashioned way. I make them. By hand. One at a time, with highly figured Brazilian rosewood, koa and mahogany. Each with superior tone, fit and playability. A natural beauty you just can’t get in a factory-made instrument. And options like exotic burl, fossil peg head inlays, unique binding and distinctive purfling. If you haven’t caught on yet, these aren’t the sort of instruments you smash on stage at the end of a show.My guitars aren’t for everybody. Truth be told, they’re not for many people at all. You see, for most, an assembly line instrument is just fine. But the instruments I make are for people who are looking for something unique. True. Lasting. People who play and play and play. Have an ear for the subtle nuances only a handcrafted instrument can deliver. People who are happiest when there’s a pick between their fingers and a guitar in their lap.Jake Robinson