Stephen Frith of Crawley

  • Year:

    2006 - number 181

  • Body:

    East Indian rosewood - good quality with very dark, straight-grained sides. With scalloped back bars taken from Romanillos design.
    All shellac french-polished.

  • Front:

    European spruce - a tight-grained top with a lot of character and nicely ambered. Rosewood bridge and hand-crafted rosette with a tree motif

  • Tuners:

    Fustero with synthetic, white pearl buttons

  • Scale:

    65cm with 19 frets on an ebony fingerboard

  • Neck Width:

    52mm at the nut

  • Weight:

    1390 grams

  • Condition:

    In really very good, original and attractive condition. There is a small amount of normal playing marks on this well-cared-for instrument.

  • Comments:

    This Stephen Frith guitar is one made quite closely in the Jose Romanillos style. Light in weight, it has the characteristic low resonance (almost down to E) and depth of bass. The treble is also rounded, sweet and singing which makes it altogether a very enjoyable guitar to play and listen to. So - if looking for a traditional, good-sounding guitar, easy to play and in lovely condition, you can't go wrong with this one.

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  • Price:
    Sold July 2012
  • AVAILABILITY
    SOLD
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