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2009 Lowden F Lucky Strike Brazilian/Redwood
Here we have a rare preowned George Lowden F-Series “Lucky Strike” Limited Edition guitar. This is #4 of only 10 ever made. The key feature of this model is the exceptional “Lucky Strike” Redwood Top (see story below) which is paired with extremely old Brazilian Rosewood for robust, round tones that are full and deeply resonant. The Brazilian is reclaimed and the mahogany neck is from old Church Pews as well, making this entire guitar as ‘green’ as it is wonderful sounding. Hand written on the back of the headstock is ‘Lucky Strike’ indicating that all the woods here are from George Lowden’s reserve stash of his very best tonewoods. A rare and special sounding Lowden for sure.
From the Lowden Website: ” ….. using George’s last reserved soundboard sets from the famous ‘Lucky Strike’ Log . This was a ‘fall down’ (ie. not felled) log of exceptional quality from Humbolt County. Some say it was struck by lightening! It was given its name by the specialist redwood supplier Alicia Carter . She and her husband (who was himself a luthier) hunted the forests for undiscovered ‘fall down’ logs. They would then apply to the US authorities for permission to use them – this permission was not always granted . But whenever they did get permission, they would go into the forest and cut the log ‘in situ’. Often they gave the log a name according to the nature of what they found when it was cut – The Lucky Strike log was so named because every single soundboard cut from this log was of exceptional quality – the grain of the redwood is superb. The Brazilian Rosewood we use is reclaimed wood, as is our special neckwood from ‘Church Pew Mahogany’. The sound is very well balanced and piano-like. It is very loud, very clear and has loads of sustain – we counted 25 seconds!”
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.5 in Nut Width 1.75 in String Spacing 2.13 in Woods Redwood, Rosewood - Brazilian 2005 Simpson S-C Ziricote/European
From Texas guitar builder Jason Simpson comes this incredible S-C acoustic/electric model with stunning Ziricote back and sides and an AAA European Spruce top. The tone of this guitar is “complete” and covers the entire tonal spectrum beautifully with everything from shimmering highs to pronounced lows. Excellent playability. L.R. Baggs I-Beam pickup. Abalone and Mother-of-Pearl appointments make this guitar look as good as it sounds and plays. Seriously!
SOLD Sale! Read moreScale Length 25.4 in Nut Width 1.75 in String Spacing 2.13 in Woods Spruce - European, Ziricote 1986 Conde Hermanos Flamenco Negra Rosewood/Spruce
This Flamenco Negra guitar from the Conde Hermanos Felipe V No. 2 shop is made using woods selected for their beauty, quality and age, and has beautifully executed marquetry work. The Rosewood back and sides and Spruce top, braced with 5 fans, offer a sweet voice that is now mature and open as well. This is a fine sounding instrument, with great comfortable action. The bass is full and the trebles are clear.
SOLD Sale! Read moreScale Length 25.59 in Nut Width 2.06 in String Spacing 2.24 in Woods Spruce, Rosewood 2007 Thomas Blackshear Flamenco Cypress/Spruce
An incredible Flamenco guitar from Tom Blackshear. This wonderfully playable instrument features a Cypress back and sides and beautiful Spruce top. The tone of this guitar is incredible and authentic–full and tight with a wonderful signature dry flamenco sound. The neck is extremely playable with a slightly wider fingerboard . Modern Sloane tuners and top quality construction throughout.
2001 Andres Caruncho Classical Brazilian/Cedar
Since 1996, Carlos Barbosa-Lima has played guitars built by Cuban-born, Miami resident Andres Caruncho. “I love his guitars and I have two of them,” he says. “The guitar on Mambo No. 5 is cedar, which was for me an acquired taste. It’s fantastic, very warm sounding. Sustain and a singing tone are major features of Caruncho’s guitars.”
We certainly agree with Carlos, this is one great classical guitar from Andres Caruncho. The tone of this incredible guitar is very nuanced, but even at low volumes it retains a certain richness thanks to the Brazilian Rosewood back and sides and Cedar top that only becomes more evident when played louder. The Spanish Cedar neck and Ebony fretboard have a comfortable feel that also allows ease of playability. A wonderfully expressive instrument in every way.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.59 in Nut Width 2.05 in String Spacing 2.24 in Woods Cedar, Rosewood - Brazilian 1989 Kohno Professional R Rosewood/Spruce
An incredible sounding and playing classical guitar hand built and signed by Masaru Kohno himself in 1989. The projection and playability of this Kohno Professional-R guitar is outstanding. Incredibly loud, rich tone comes forth from the Indian Rosewood and Spruce body. The Professional-R is a concert grade guitar on par with the 1a instruments from the Spanish makers. The guitar community lost Masaru in 1998, but he lives on through his wonderful instruments and this guitar is a testament to his mastery of the craft.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.88 in Nut Width 2.08 in String Spacing 2.24 in Woods Spruce, Rosewood - Indian 1980 Kohno 30 Brazilian/Spruce
Masaru Kohno is a legend among the classical guitar community. He was known for building guitars with a clear and powerful voice and superb playability. It’s little wonder artists such as Julian Bream, Oscar Gighlia and Sharon Isbin played Kohno guitars. This Model 30 Kohno is another exceptionally playable classical guitar built by the Master. This instrument has great projection and round tones courtesy of the Brazilian Rosewood back and sides and Spruce top. The playability of this Kohno is wonderful over the entire fingerboard. This Model 30 has a signed label as well.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.88 in Nut Width 2.08 in String Spacing 2.24 in Woods Spruce, Rosewood - Brazilian 1970 Kohno 5 Rosewood/Spruce
Another stellar guitar from Masaru Kohno. This instrument was completed not long after Masaru’s Gold Medal win at the International Guitar Building Competition in Belgium in 1967. The Rosewood back and sides and Spruce top–along with Masaru’s impeccable craftsmanship–make for a guitar with loud, robust tones and perfect playability. As if that wasn’t enough, this instrument is in excellent condition for being over 40 years old and only shows light play wear. Tonally, this guitar offers amazing tone at an easy price point.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.88 in Nut Width 2.01 in String Spacing 2.24 in Woods Spruce, Rosewood 1964 Kono 3 Rosewood/Spruce
Here is a a rare and historic early Kono No. 3 Model guitar crafted in 1964. At this point Masaru Kohno did not use the ‘h’ in Kohno. This vintage Kono guitar features Rosewood and Spruce for that crisp, robust tone that professionals have come to expect from Masaru’s instruments. The super playable, smooth action on the Rosewood fretboard and 51mm nut makes this early Kohno extremely playable. A testament to the quality of Kohno guitars is how well this one has stood the test of time. Nearly 50 years old and still plays perfectly with plenty of remaining saddle. This is a wonderful collectible Kono from the first years of Master Masaru Kohno’s illustrious career.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.59 in Nut Width 2.01 in String Spacing 2.24 in Woods Spruce, Rosewood - Indian 1976 Kohno 20 Brazilian/Spruce
This incredible Kohno No. 20 features the classic combination of Brazilian Rosewood back and sides and Spruce top along with Masaru’s amazing craftsmanship on the neck. This combination yields a guitar with authentic, pristine classical tones and one of the most playable necks in the business. The nut width here is 50mm so it will appeal to the player seeking a slightly narrower neck. This Model 20 Kohno is a gem with a big voice, powerful bass and singing trebles. The label is not signed, but just listen to the recording, this is a great one.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 26 in Nut Width 1.97 in String Spacing 2.24 in Woods Spruce, Rosewood - Brazilian 1996 Kohno Special Rosewood/Spruce
Legendary Masaru Kohno began building guitars in the late 1940’s. In the 1960’s he traveled to Madrid and studied at the workshop of Arcangel Fernandez. Within a few short years he was awarded the Gold Medal in Elizabeth’s Concourse Belgium, international competition in guitar lutherie.
This wonderful Kohno Special was made in 1996 and it has a marvelous deep voice. The Special model is one of the highest level models Masaru Kohno offered. This one with it’s Rosewood and Spruce body offers bass that is strong and clear and the trebles that are warm and round. An excellent instrument that easily handles a diverse repertoire. It’s obvious from the play wear that this guitar was played a bunch, a great sign that it’s owner loved it and you will too. Label is signed by Masaru Kohno.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.59 in Nut Width 2.05 in String Spacing 2.24 in Woods Spruce, Rosewood 1974 Jeronimo Pena Fernandez Concert Brazilian/Cedar
This Jeronimo Pena Fernandez Concert guitar features a beautiful Brazilian Rosewood back and sides and Cedar top for incredible robust and warm voice. The Spanish Cedar neck (with Ebony backstrip) makes for lightning fast, comfortable action. The headstock and bridge are intricately carved in Fernandez’ usual elegant way. This guitar is hard to put down.
SOLD Sale! Read moreScale Length 26.25 in Nut Width 2.13 in String Spacing 2.36 in Woods Spruce, Rosewood - Brazilian 1974 Jeronimo Pena Fernandez Concert Brazilian/Cedar
Wow. An incredible guitar from Jeronimo Pena Fernandez. The tone of this guitar is unbelievable! Warm and loud with great mid content. The notes are very full and rich. This instrument features a Brazilian Rosewood back and sides and Cedar top. The Brazilian Rosewood headplate is exquisitely carved with Fernandez’ trademark touch, as is the Bridge. The Cedar neck (with Ebony back strip) plays fast and smooth with great comfortable action, but it’s the incredible sound of this guitar is what makes it most breathtaking.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 26 in Nut Width 2.05 in String Spacing 2.36 in Woods Cedar, Rosewood - Brazilian 1996 Ruck Flamenco Cutaway Cypress/Spruce
A wonderful and rare Flamenco Cutaway guitar from Robert Ruck. The featherweight Cypress back and sides allow for a wonderful articulate, resonant tone. A great instrument for crossover styles, this guitar features a fallaway cutaway for easy access to the higher frets. This is a hard guitar to put down. It morphs well between a myriad of style from Flamenco, to classical to Jazz and Brazilian. Calton deluxe flight case included.
SOLD Sale! Read moreScale Length 25.9 in Nut Width 2.05 in String Spacing 2.24 in Woods Spruce, Cypress 1995 Jeronimo Pena Fernandez Flamenco Cypress/Spruce
A great Flamenco guitar from Spanish Luthier Jeronimo Pena Fernandez. This is a great playing instrument with classic Flamenco tone thanks to the Cypress back and sides and Spruce top. Slightly fuller and warmer but still with a strong Flamenco attack and a crisp edge. This Fernandez Flamenco plays very easy all the way up the fingerboard. Completing this beautiful guitar is an incredible carved headstock and bridge. Considering purchasing this along with one of the Fernandez Concerts currently in stock for a matched pair.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 26 in Nut Width 2.08 in String Spacing 2.36 in Woods Spruce, Cypress - Spanish