Alejandro Cervantes has been building and playing classical guitar for decades now. We’re pleased to see another of his guitars, a 2013 Cervantes Hauser Concert classical guitar, in our shop.
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MORE →Alejandro Cervantes has been building and playing classical guitar for decades now. We’re pleased to see another of his guitars, a 2013 Cervantes Hauser Concert classical guitar, in our shop.
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MORE →The Cervantes Fleta Signature classical guitar is part of the top range of Cervantes production. Based on the designs developed by Ignacio Fleta in the late 1950’s and 1960’s, these guitars feature stiffer tops and more robust construction, and of course specialized bracing patterns. They are characterized by a strong, warm, full tone with a lot of projection and volume available.
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MORE →The new Martin CEO-7 steel string guitar is based on guitars from the late 1920s and early 1930s, often called the ‘Golden Era’. These instruments are smaller, 00 size, with shorter scale lengths.
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MORE →The David Wren Studio line was made during the early 1980’s as a simpler, lower-priced ‘standard production’ alternative to the rather more expensive custom order models that most builders create. These models feature a spruce top and mahogany back and sides with ebony bridge, maple binding, and a mahogany neck with ebony fingerboard.
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MORE →This just came through the door – a brand new, Martin D-28 Authentic 1937. These incredible instruments feature an herringbone bound, Adirondack red spruce top with hand-scalloped forward shifted X-braces, and are authentic recreations of the 1937 specifications, but with Madagascar in place of Brazilian rosewood.
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