In stock – a guitar made in 1964, numbered 18, by Hector Quine (1926 – 2015) the guitarist, teacher and former professor of Guitar at the Royal Academy. This is one of a pair that were taken to Julian Bream; he kept one and the owner of this number 18, one of Julian Bream’s students at the time, kept the other. (Julian Bream performed his 1951 Wigmore Hall debut on a Hector Quine guitar). It has Indian rosewood back & sides with European spruce front. For full detailed listing with photos – click here.
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