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1969 David Rubio SP/CSAR

Rok 1969
Płyta wierzchnia Spruce
Tył i boki CSA Rosewood
Menzura 650 mm
Szerokość siodełka 54 mm
Wykończenie French Polish
Kraj England
Luthier David Rubio

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Description
David Rubio is well known for his eclectic output of fine musical instruments – in addition to guitars, Rubio was a master craftsman of Baroque “period” instruments, including lutes, viols, cellos and harpsichords. He is arguably the most important guitar maker to emerge from England – his instruments were played by Julian Bream very early on, and late in his career, the 8-string "Brahms" model was popularized largely by Paul Galbraith and members of the Brazilian Guitar Quartet. This particular instrument is an excellent example of his creative and elegant craftsmanship, featuring double purfling all around the guitar, framing the materials beautifully. The materials used are themselves exquisite, particularly the dark and beautifully aged spruce top, full of bearclaw. The tone is thick and rich with incredible sustain, especially in the higher registers. It has excellent volume without being boomy, and therefore lends itself naturally to any kind of recital or concert situation. It also has the beauty and lyricism for which he is best known. Apart from one hairline crack in the back that was securely and expertly repaired many years ago, the guitar is in fine condition for its age. We consider this instrument both a players dream and highly collectible.

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