New
Madagascan rosewood, solid of course, very attractive colour and grain and in this case looking particularly like the more red-tinted Brazilian rosewood. From a sound point of view, Madagascan rosewood performs like many Indian and Brazilian rosewoods
European spruce of good quality with attractive rosette and rope-twist purflings
Likely to be one of many well-performing makes manufactured in Asia.
65cm
52mm at the nut
New. These instruments have tasteful and pleasing details with a general appearance and refinement worthy of a much higher-priced instrument - they are really nice.
This is one of the top models hand-made by the Hermanos Camps in limited quantities. At their price, they are really good instruments with a high quality appearance and feel about them. Their bass sound is quite deep coming from a body with an F# resonance and the trebles are clear and balanced. For guitars in the £1200-1800 bracket, these must be given serious consideration.
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