1985 Manuel Contreras "Double Top" SP/CSAR
Year | 1985 |
Top | Spruce |
Back & Sides | CSA Rosewood |
Scale Length | 650 mm |
Nut width | 52 mm |
Finish | French Polish Top |
Country | Spain |
Condition | Excellent |
Exchange | ExchangePlus |
Luthier | Manuel Contreras |
$6,000.00
The Contreras Double-Top is perhaps this shop's best-known and most sought-after design for the past half-century. Several players have performed on this model since the 1980's, including the Romeros. The name "double-top" is actually a slight misnomer: in Spanish "tapa" means "cover" and actually refers to an additional piece of wood that is "covering" the inside of the back. So in reality, the back (not the top) is doubled-up, with a rosewood exterior and with this guitar, a cedar lining attached to the back from the inside (the two pieces of wood being glued together). This is in line with the Madrid school of using double sets of wood for guitar interiors - Ramirez lines the sides of their 1a models with cypress and Bernabe & Teodoro Perez of course use double sides with rosewood on several of their top models.
This is a fantastic example from 1985, with spruce top and a beautiful CSA rosewood set for the back and sides. It has a big sound and a lively character. It is fun and easy to play with a very comfortable setup, and the sound is characteristic of the Madrid style. It is focused, rich and quite expressive. Condition is excellent and original - with only very modest wear in the finish, likely due in part to the combination of French polish on the top only and lacquer for the back and sides - a very durable finish combo for a guitar in regular use. By all measures, this is a top example of a vintage "Double Top" from Manuel Contreras I.
The Contreras Double-Top is perhaps this shop's best-known and most sought-after design for the past half-century. Several players have performed on this model since the 1980's, including the Romeros. The name "double-top" is actually a slight misnomer: in Spanish "tapa" means "cover" and actually refers to an additional piece of wood that is "covering" the inside of the back. So in reality, the back (not the top) is doubled-up, with a rosewood exterior and with this guitar, a cedar lining attached to the back from the inside (the two pieces of wood being glued together). This is in line with the Madrid school of using double sets of wood for guitar interiors - Ramirez lines the sides of their 1a models with cypress and Bernabe & Teodoro Perez of course use double sides with rosewood on several of their top models.
This is a fantastic example from 1985, with spruce top and a beautiful CSA rosewood set for the back and sides. It has a big sound and a lively character. It is fun and easy to play with a very comfortable setup, and the sound is characteristic of the Madrid style. It is focused, rich and quite expressive. Condition is excellent and original - with only very modest wear in the finish, likely due in part to the combination of French polish on the top only and lacquer for the back and sides - a very durable finish combo for a guitar in regular use. By all measures, this is a top example of a vintage "Double Top" from Manuel Contreras I.
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