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2014 Jean-Noel Rohe SP/CSAR

Rok 2014
Płyta wierzchnia Spruce
Tył i boki CSA Rosewood
Menzura 650 mm
Szerokość siodełka 52 mm
Wykończenie French Polish
Kraj France
Luthier Jean-Noel Rohe

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Description
This particular guitar (#68) has the maturity, sophistication, and technical execution found in instruments of the most regarded masters only after reaching their prime. The craftsmanship is second to none, not only is it extremely tasteful but it is perfectly executed to the minutest of details. Sound is uniquely Rohé's but there are some influences that can be detected. The Friederich-like use of double sides (Rohé uses cypress, more like Ramirez than Friederich, who uses mahogany) re-enforces the box, providing a cathedral-like acoustic environment from which the sound proceeds. There is a firmness to the core of each note yet it is enveloped in a velvety texture of controlled overtones, which gives fullness and great body to each note - this achieves both clarity and warmth that is the desired goal of most guitar makers. This unique sound has great style, all who hear and play are won over by its charm.

Rohé likes to compare the making of a guitar to wine-making, in that the vintner's personality is present in the final product in much the same way as the luthier's does. Grape varieties and scents blend in the similar fashion as do wooden framework and sound structure. One can appreciate the tonal qualities of the note as one can appreciate the complex taste of a particular wine. For the connoisseur of fine guitars, this maker's work does for the ears what the finest wines do the palates of the most discriminating wine aficionados. Although a used guitar, this is in excellent condition with only very modest signs of playing wear.

Photos of this guitar being built.Orfeo Magazine #7 - French School Luthiery

Guitars by Jean-Noel Rohe