2020 - number 443. Labelled, signed and numbered by the maker.
Indian rosewood - high quality, straight-grained, dark in colour with subtle colour contrasts and simple yet elegant purfling - nicely shellac french-polished too.
Body length:- 484 mm.
Top bout:- 281 mm wide & 93 mm deep.
Waist:- 236 mm wide & 96 mm deep .
Bottom bout:- 367 mm wide & 95 mm deep.
European spruce - a lovely characterful and silky top, a highly-refined, hand-made rosette and very dark rosewood bridge with bone-edged tie-block.
Schaller Grandtune with white rollers, satin gold side-plates and snakewood buttons.
65cm with 19 frets on an ebony fingerboard
52mm at the nut with 43 mm string spacing.
1383 grams
New. All shellac french-polished.
Another fine example of Stephen Frith's craft - a responsive, Hauseresque instrument, with influences from extensive study with José & Liam Romanillos. Depth of bass comes from the near F body resonance combined with a productive, well-balanced, interesting treble with clarity, sweetness and sustain. Stephen's guitars offer a wide range of sound from rich deep tasto to bright ponticellos and their projection is very effective. Many fine players have Stephen Frith guitars - you can find many recordings of Tom Gamble on Youtube for example. These are really very good instruments, very comfortable to play and still at a very reasonable price.
Stephen Frith - Click here to find out more about this maker
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