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1960 Robert Bouchet SP/CSAR

Jahr 1960
Decke Spruce
Rückseite und Zargen CSA Rosewood
Skalenlänge 650 mm
Sattelbreite einer Gitarre 52 mm
Finish French Polish
Land France
Luthier Robert Bouchet

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Description

Paris-based Robert Bouchet built just over 150 guitars in his lifetime - they are prized for their sound and appearance as well as for their rarity. This guitar (#73) is built in his later style, featuring his innovative "lateral" brace which passes beneath the saddle-side of the bridge, notched to accommodate the 5 fan struts - of which the outermost two pass beneath the lower harmonic bar. This design noticeably increases sustain, dynamic range and tonal color/modulation, especially in this particular guitar. It also has a dreamy, elegantly beautiful quality of sound - very hard to describe. It is at the same time also quite powerful and robust. The quality of the sound has an almost "creamy" texture to it - and the sensation of playing a guitar with this sound is very intoxicating and other-worldly. It is certainly one of the most collectable classical guitars in the world today along with Hermann Hauser I and Antonio de Torres. It has two repaired cracks on the top, which are structurally stable and repaired long ago. This is an excellent example from this period.

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1960 Robert Bouchet SP/CSAR

Jose Valdez' „Kundiman in D“, aufgeführt von Monching Carpio auf einer Robert Bouchet von 1960

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