Since the mid 1970s, Michael Heiden has been building instruments like this spectacular Heiden F-5 from his shop in the Creston Valley in southern British Columbia.
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MORE →Since the mid 1970s, Michael Heiden has been building instruments like this spectacular Heiden F-5 from his shop in the Creston Valley in southern British Columbia.
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MORE →The David Wren Studio line was made during the early 1980’s as a simpler, lower-priced ‘standard production’ alternative to the rather more expensive custom order models that most builders create. These models feature a spruce top and mahogany back and sides with ebony bridge, maple binding, and a mahogany neck with ebony fingerboard.
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MORE →2013 Rubin de Jonge Classical Guitar. French Polish finish. Englemann spruce top, Indian Rosewood back and sides, raised fingerboard, lattice braced. 650mm scale length, 52mm nut width, Tweed double arched case.
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MORE →Tonally, this 2001 Sergei de Jonge steel string cutaway is huge. It’s fairly loud, the highs are rich and sparkling, the midrange is fully represented and the bass strings have the bell-like resonance of a plucked Grand.
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MORE →2011 Sergei De Jonge Maple Jazz Nylon, spruce top, maple back and sides. 640mm scale. 48mm nut. Lattice brace, K&K pickup. Tubner tuners, french polish, tweed arched case.
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MORE →The Art and Lutherie Ami Spruce Burgundy is a low cost yet good quality 12-fret parlor size guitar, built in Princeville, Quebec by the Godin Guitar company. The Ami Spruce Burgundy features a solid spruce, pressure tested top, maple neck with rosewood fingerboard and bridge, and Wild Cherry back and sides.
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