The late Masaru Kohno was one of the world’s most respected classical guitar builders, and is succeeded by his nephew Masaki Sakurai.
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MORE →The late Masaru Kohno was one of the world’s most respected classical guitar builders, and is succeeded by his nephew Masaki Sakurai.
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MORE →The Kentucky master model KM-1500 F-style mandolin uses the finest, most highly figured Michigan Maple for sides, back and neck combined with a pale, fine-grained Adirondack spruce top. The fingerboard and bridge are ebony. Based on the classic and uniquely American Gibson F-Style mandolins, the KM-1500 has hand-carved and graduated top and back.
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MORE →Here we have a Morgan OM Maple with clear gloss natural lacquer finish built during 1997, featuring a Sitka Spruce top and Flamed Maple for the sides and back. Morgan guitars are built in David Iannone’s shop in North Vancouver, British Columbia. Iannone has been building on his own since 1985, following an apprenticeship with Jean Larrivee. Many now-prominent Canadian builders learned and developed their skills in Larrivee’s shops in Toronto, Victoria and Vancouver.
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MORE →Built from 1955 to 1969, the C Martin D-21 sat between the D-18 and D-28 models. This 1966 D-21 is one of the last Martins built with Brazilian Rosewood.
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MORE →This Ramirez 130 Anos Classical guitar is new and with warranties, but it has been played and has some light scratches. Its ability to perform is unaffected, and it is in every way a Ramirez guitar. The Ramírez 125th Años commemorative model was an enormous success for Amalia Ramírez. As 2011 drew to a close, Ramirez Guitar representatives world-wide were concerned that these popular guitars would no longer be available. Fortunately, this guitar has been reborn as the new 130th Años Model, as the 130th anniversary of the Ramírez family business begins in 2012.
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