2000 Daryl Perry SP/CSAR
Year | 2000 |
Top | Spruce |
Back & Sides | CSA Rosewood |
Scale Length | 650 mm |
Nut width | 52 mm |
Finish | French Polish |
Country | Canada |
Condition | Excellent |
Exchange | ExchangePlus |
$9,000.00
This is a fantastic guitar from Daryl Perry in amazing condition with a loose, warm, played-in sound. Structurally, this is largely based on internal details taken from the 1930 Hauser (ex Sergio Abreu) that was the model for the guitar Jose Romanillos built in 1973 that Julian Bream famously recorded and concertized on. But the plantilla is larger, and closer in dimensions to a later Hauser. Aesthetically some of the details borrow from Manuel Ramirez and Santos Hernandez - including the rosette and headstock (albeit the headstock has a V-joint like Hauser). Materials are beautiful, with a dark, aged spruce top, and an incredible set of figured CSA rosewood for the back and sides. Although used, it is in excellent condition with only some modest wear in the finish. As usual, Perry's craftsmanship is clean and perfectly executed, making this an elegant and beautiful example of his best work.
Includes custom Calton case.
This is a fantastic guitar from Daryl Perry in amazing condition with a loose, warm, played-in sound. Structurally, this is largely based on internal details taken from the 1930 Hauser (ex Sergio Abreu) that was the model for the guitar Jose Romanillos built in 1973 that Julian Bream famously recorded and concertized on. But the plantilla is larger, and closer in dimensions to a later Hauser. Aesthetically some of the details borrow from Manuel Ramirez and Santos Hernandez - including the rosette and headstock (albeit the headstock has a V-joint like Hauser). Materials are beautiful, with a dark, aged spruce top, and an incredible set of figured CSA rosewood for the back and sides. Although used, it is in excellent condition with only some modest wear in the finish. As usual, Perry's craftsmanship is clean and perfectly executed, making this an elegant and beautiful example of his best work.
Includes custom Calton case.
Canadian Daryl Perry has been a full-time luthier since 1982. Early in his career, he was introduced to the central ideas of the Torres-Hauser school by the famous luthier Jose Romanillos. He has been working with these ideas ever since, refining his understanding of them and developing the craftsmanship that makes them "work". Perry has received a number of awards for his work, allowing him time to do historical and practical research in Europe and North America. As well as the classical guitar, he has been interested in historical "period" instruments and in the past has built Renaissance and Baroque lutes. In 1994, two of his guitars were displayed at Canada's national museum, the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Hull, Quebec. Over the past two decades, a number of prominent guitarists have performed on Perry guitars including: Fábio Zanon (Brazil), Marcin Dylla (Poland), Johann Fostier (Belgium), Jerome Ducharme (Canada), Paolo Pegoraro (Italy). The late Roland Dyens recorded two CDs on a Perry guitar ("Sor and Giuliani" from 2006 and "Naguele Tempo" from 2008).
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