2018 Gabriele Lodi "Torres" SP/MP
Year | 2018 |
Top | Spruce |
Back & Sides | Maple |
Scale Length | 650 mm |
Nut width | 51 mm |
Finish | French Polish |
Country | Italy |
Luthier | Gabriele Lodi |
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This particular instrument is tribute to the great Antonio de Torres. It is not a copy or replica of any single Torres, but rather a synthesis of Gabriele's favorite elements of various Torres instruments that he has seen, blended with some construction details that he believes satisfies the needs of modern players. Gabriele has had the good fortune to completely restore many original Torres guitars in the last 7 years. The work was extensive and required in some cases the removing of the backs, and both external and internal work, so Gabriele has really had a hand (literally) in these original masterpieces, one of which is now in the Cremona Musical Museum of Plucked Instruments. Gabriel has also visited Barcelona, Spain to study the very important 1859 Torres owned and played so famously by Miguel Llobet. This guitar built for us is Gabriele's attempt to manifest all of this knowledge about Torres with the intent to present the same feeling of an original, but with a few minor modifications to satisfy modern players using nylon strings and 21st century playing technique. Indeed this is the same exact model currently played by Marcyn Dylla. Workmanship is second to none, it features quite elaborate purfling throughout the entire instrument - top, sides, back, bridge, rosette and head veneer. In the rosette and bridge there are mother of pearl inlays as well, making this simply a striking instrument to behold. The tone is full of old-world charm, with a excellent balance of firm, round bass and clear, ringing treble. Easy action and comfortable playability round out this exceptional, world-class guitar. We at GSI are thrilled to be representing this great maker. Note - although Gabriele is a seasoned veteran of guitar making, he chose to start using his own label (instead of the standard family label) in 2013 and this is the 48th guitar in this series.
Reflections on this model (with photos of the inside of the guitar) by Gabriele LodiOrfeo Magazine #13 – Lodi, Bottelli, Coriani, Peruffo