This Jerry Farrell Classical guitar, No.57, starts with the Hauser style and a traditional Spanish construction pattern, with a Red Cedar top and Indian Rosewood for the sides, back, and bridge. The neck is Cedrilla or Spanish Cedar as used on many Spanish built classical and flamenco guitars, and the slightly crowned fingerboard is Ebony.
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This Jerry Farrell Maple Classical guitar follows a traditional Spanish construction pattern, but with a lovely Curly Maple set for the sides and back in place of Rosewood, and an Engelmann Spruce top. The neck appears to be Cedrilla or Spanish Cedar as used on traditional classicals, and with what looks like Pau Ferro for the fingerboard and bridge.
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MORE →Here is a very interesting Gerald Farrell 630mm Classical Guitar, built during 2012 at Jerry Farrell’s shop in Hamilton, Ontario where he has constructed classical guitars since 1972. Based on the proven, traditional Hauser design, this Gerald Farrell 630mm Classical features a Spruce top with Indian Rosewood for the sides and back, with Central American Mahogany for the body blocks and neck.
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MORE →Here’s an excellent Hauser style classical guitar from the workshop of Gerald Farrell in Hamilton, Ontario. Jerry Farrell has been building guitars since 1972.
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MORE →Here is a lovely Farrell 2010 Classical 2-Piece Top, built at Gerald Farrell’s classical guitar workshop in Hamilton, Ontario. This unique instrument features a two piece top – Spruce and Cedar – with Indian Rosewood for the sides and back, Central American Mahogany for the neck and Ebony for the fingerboard and bridge. Serial Number 71 circa 2010 Neck Mahogany neck, ebony fretboard, 650mm scale, 52mm nut width. Frets Pristine Body Cedar and spruce two piece top, three piece back,
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