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2006 Redgate Lattice Braced Cocobolo/Red Cedar
Jim Redgate has an extremely impressive list of players that endorse his instruments, which is easily understood as soon as you play one. Ana Vidovic and Odair Assad both create music on a Redgate. This particular lattice braced beauty from 2006 is stunning in every way. The low end is very full and has a pleasantly warm sounding, and the trebles are extremely thick and strong. The carved Cocobolo Rosewood back is highly figured and along with the lattice braced Cedar top creates the deeply beautiful voice of this guitar. The power and projection are other-worldly, yet it offers extreme expression as well. Stunning.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.5900 in Nut Width 2.05 in String Spacing 2.2800 in Woods Cedar - Red, Rosewood - Cocobolo 1972 Edgar Mönch Concert Brazilian/German
Here we have a wonderful guitar from German luthier Edgar Mönch, built in 1972 in his Frieburg, Germany shop. Later Mönch moved from from Munich to Toronto, Canada in 1965. There, he trained such guitar luminaries as Jean Larrivee who in turn taught Sergei de Jonge. John Williams played a Edgar Monch guitar early in his career. It isn’t very often that these outstanding instruments come up on the market, and when they do, they are usually snatched up quickly.
This fine guitar was built in 1972, and overall is in great shape. The body is Brazilian Rosewood and German Spruce and together the woods combine for a strong projection and clear ‘German’ tone. It’s easy to be articulate and accurate on this guitar. See what John Williams discovered in the magnificent voice of this suberb guitar from Edgar Monch!
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.5 in Nut Width 2.08 in String Spacing 2.2 in Woods Spruce - German, Rosewood - Brazilian Circa 7/8ths Dread Cocobolo/Adirondack Red
John Slobod, builder of Circa Guitars, has made many instruments with Julius Borges and Dana Bourgeois and is one of the modern luthiers building guitars as good or better than the prewar giants. Here is this 7/8th Dread, John has designed a versatile guitar that can handle both flatpicking and fingerstyle duties with ease and is more comfortable to hold. The Cocobolo and Adirondack body put forth a strong voice, at once clear and warm. There is nothing this guitar cannot do. The craftsmanship is impeccable, something else Slobod is known for. These tend to fly out the door, so don’t miss your chance.
SOLD Sale! Read moreScale Length 25.4000 in Nut Width 1.7500 in String Spacing 2.1900 in Woods Spruce - Adirondack (Red), Rosewood - Cocobolo 1993 Kohno Special Brazilian/Red Cedar
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 delightful Kohno Special from 1993 is one of the most elegant classical guitars you’ll ever hold. Crafted from Brazilian Rosewood and Cedar, the playability and tone are sublime. Though the back has had several repaired cracks, this wonderful instrument is structurally sound and ready for a lifetime of enjoyment.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.6000 in Nut Width 2.01 in String Spacing 2.2400 in Woods Cedar - Red, Rosewood - Brazilian 1993 Humphrey Millennium Brazilian/Red Cedar
Here we have a lovely 1993 Humphrey Millenium Concert Guitar. Gorgeous old-growth Brazilian Rosewood and Red Cedar form the body with it’s distinctive Millenium shape. The elevated fingerboard and forward sloping top act to ‘preload’ the energy of the strings and create a very strong voice capable of filling large halls. This Humphrey Millenium has tremendous volume and dynamic range, and also yields soft, delicate phrases when asked. A superb example and a worldclass instrument in every way.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.5900 in Nut Width 2.1300 in String Spacing 2.2400 in Woods Cedar - Red, Rosewood - Brazilian 2004 Jose Ruiz Pedregosa Concert Indian/Red Cedar
What a powerhouse. This Jose Ruiz Pedregosa guitar is a big guitar with a bold voice. Pedregosa studied with Jeronimo Pena Fernandez and builds wonderful, world-class instruments that are powerful and beautiful. This Concert guitar from 2004 has a large body reaching 15 1/4″ at the lower bout and a 660 scale length for a robust voice capable of filling any hall. The notes are rich, warm and full sounding. There are many fine details on this guitar as well. The Headstock and Bridge are fully carved as is the fingerboard terminus. There are also Ebony inlays in the back of the neck and back of the headstock. The sort of elegant details you find on very few guitars.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 26 in Nut Width 2.1700 in String Spacing 2.2800 in Woods Cedar - Red, Rosewood - Indian New Bozung CB Special Dream Series Brazilian/Adirondack
The Dream Series from Chris Bozung is the ultimate Bozung. For this series Chris starts with the very best old growth Brazilian Rosewood, adds Adirondack Spruce, Vintage voicing and his amazing 1930s style sunburst. The result is a top quality modern L-00 that captures the true character and spirit of the vintage Gibson design. We all love the old Gibsons but we don’t like the nagging problems vintage guitars always have. Here you not only get reliability and major tone, but killer Brazilian Rosewood to boot. Hearing this one it’s little wonder why Pete Huttlinger raved about his so much!
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.4000 in Nut Width 1.7500 in String Spacing 2.3130 in Woods Spruce - Adirondack (Red), Rosewood - Brazilian 1974 Heinz Rossner Concert Brazilian/Cedar Player Pricing!
This Heinz Rossner Concert guitar in Brazilian Rosewood and Cedar is a perfect student instrument for the player seeking premium tonewoods and who does not mind some play wear. Built in 1974, this guitar is mature and alive, but does so cosmetic signs of use. The woods are beautiful and offer a big, warm voice with strong projection. The neck is somewhat slender, front to back, and very easy to play.
SOLD Sale! Read moreScale Length 25.5900 in Nut Width 2.1300 in String Spacing 2.2800 in Woods Cedar, Rosewood - Brazilian 1999 Thomas Blackshear Concert Indian/Cedar
Tom Blackshear has a long history building some of the very finest guitars available today. He built his first in 1958 and this beautiful Indian Rosewood and Cedar Concert in 1999. This guitar has the big, powerful and articulate voice he is known for. It has the kind of clarity and projection that pro players seek and the beauty of tone we all desire. It has abundant dynamic range and lovely colors can be extracted allowing for great emotion. A wonderful instrument from Tom Blackshear.Click here to watch Chaconne Klaverenga put her Blackshear guitar through it’s paces. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGlcOi0DVtM
SOLD Sale! Read moreScale Length 25.5900 in Nut Width 2.08 in String Spacing 2.3200 in Woods Cedar, Rosewood - Indian 2006 Collings Baby Flamed Maple/Spruce
This is a great little Custom Collings Baby Maple. The construction quality is great and the excellent wood choice makes it louder and clearer than a typical Baby. A great little guitar for around the house, or to travel with. It also records extremely well so you’ll want to bring it to the studio too. Flamed Maple everywhere, body and neck. A sweetheart!
Gibson Pat Martino Custom Mahogany/Flamed Maple
Legendary Jazz guitarist Pat Martino has made a lot of great music through the decades. From his early Prestige recordings, through his comeback albums, and beyond, he has always delivered some of the finest melodic improvisation in Jazz history. It’s fitting then that Pat’s signature Gibson guitar is an equally impressive instrument, with the ability to capture nearly any musical idea. The Gibson Pat Martino Custom is a great choice for jazz and fusion players, but the pickups are equally capable of producing great rock and blues tones too. It has a great feeling neck that is on the slim side, but it still has a solid, substantial feel to it and enough weight to add great sustain.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 24.7500 in Nut Width 1.6900 in String Spacing 2 in Woods Maple, Mahogany New National Style 1, Don Limited Edition Nickel Silver
The National Style 1 Don features many of the specifications of its 1934 counterpart. This the first National which uses authentic Nickel Silver (German Silver) as the material for the body. The double engraving pattern, ribbed sieve-hole coverplate, and the decorative “Don” engraved handstrap reproduce the look of the originals. This limited edition instrument is accompanied by an official letter of authenticity certifying it as one of one hundred instruments that will be built. This one is #23 of 100 ever to be made, don’t wait until these disappear.,
SOLD Sale! Read moreScale Length 25 in Nut Width 1.8130 in String Spacing 2.2500 in Woods xx, Nickel-Silver 2006 Hoffman 12 String Small Jumbo Indian/Bearclaw Sitka
Charlie Hoffman simply makes one of the best sounding, easiest to play 12 string guitars available today. This beautiful Indian Rosewood and Bearclaw Sitka Hoffman 12 string is built on his shallow Jumbo body, so you get a big sound that remains clear and a guitar that is easy to hold. This one is set up with low action that plays like a dream at standard pitch.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 24.7500 in Nut Width 1.8800 in String Spacing 2.5600 in Woods Spruce - Sitka, Rosewood - Indian The Guitar Company Of America Dixie Michell Jumbo Indian/Spruce
The guitar was crafted by a long time Gruhn Guitar employee, Dixie Michell of The Guitar Company of America. It is a very unique instrument both in it’s size/shape and it’s construction. It is sneaky big, with near dreadnought proportions but it’s shape is like a 000. Inside you’ll find a ‘Prairie State’ inspired metal support rod that extends from the neck heel to the tail block like the old Larson Brothers guitars employed. This design truly ‘supports’ the guitar and allows the top to be thin and powerful. This guitar is a boomer! Big, dread-style power, but designed more for fingerstyle thanks to the wider fingerboard and 12 fret neck. The craftsmenship is superb and we love the playful inlays of various creatures on the fingerboard and the gorgeous vine on the slotted headstock.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.4000 in Nut Width 1.8800 in String Spacing 2.1900 in Woods Cedar - Red, Rosewood - Indian Fox Ergo Noir Brazilian/Alpine
The Fox Ergo is a masterpiece of guitar design. Charles incorporated a number of features to achieve both wonderful tone and extreme comfort and playability. The Ergo includes a wedge body, elevated fingerboard, compound cutaway and a low-mass/multi-layer top with unique bracing. The result is an SJ size guitar that’s very easy to hold all day long. You can also play up to the very last fret with ease. The voice has tremendous power and projection and sublime clarity and balance. The Ergo is something very fresh and exciting in our world of guitars.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.5 in Nut Width 1.75 in String Spacing 2.25 in Woods Spruce - Alpine, Rosewood - Brazilian