Michel Brück of Biebertal, Germany

  • Year:

    2003 - number 95

  • Body:

    Rosewood - mainly straight-grained except the lower bout wings of the back and with broad centre strip of ebony running up into the heel ... and lighter coloured purflings and bindings.

  • Front:

    European spruce - a lovely silky, straight-grained top with a very elegant rosette in pale colours and slim rosewood bridge with bone-framed tie-block

  • Tuners:

    Reichl with plain brass side-plates and bone(?) buttons

  • Scale:

    65cm with 19 frets on an ebony fingerboard

  • Neck Width:

    51.5 mm at the nut with 41.5mm string spacing.

  • Weight:

    1650 grams

  • Condition:

    In very good original and attractive condition; no repairs or cracks.
    With normal playing wear in the polish .... two patches of shallow polish scratches on the back and mainly superficial playing marks on the front; nearly all of which could be polished out.

  • Comments:

    Michel Brück is well-recognised for having made very fine instruments for many years including some much sought-after double-tops in recent times.
    This particular guitar is very much a traditionally-built instrument from an earlier period. A little heavier than some of his later fan-strutted instruments and perhaps with more Spanish sound, it has a very strong, crisp and clear sound combined with a smooth, refined character and impressive sustain.
    A very handsome guitar, beautifully-made with high quality sound at sensible price.

    Michel Bruck - Click here to find out more about this maker

  • Price:
    Sold February 2013.
  • AVAILABILITY
    SOLD
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