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1965 Daniel Friederich SP/CSAR

Jahr 1965
Decke Spruce
Rückseite und Zargen CSA Rosewood
Skalenlänge 650 mm
Sattelbreite einer Gitarre 52 mm
Finish French Polish
Land France
Luthier Daniel Friederich

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Description

Daniel Friederich (1932-2020) is known for his unsurpassed aesthetic as well as his beautiful and magisterial quality of tone. Many of the best players in the world play or have played Friederich guitars, including the Romeros, Manuel Barrueco, Julian Bream, Scott Tennant, Roberto Aussel, Eduardo Fernandez, Alvaro Pierri, David Tanenbaum and many others.

This is an elegant example of Friederich’s best work during the peak of his spruce period of the mid-1960’s to early-1970s. Tone is gorgeous - rich and silky, smooth and full, marrying together the best qualities of the mid-century spruce guitar with Friederich's unique sound. Separation between notes is clear and incredibly balanced, across the entire range. It features the classic (and in our opinion, one of the most beautiful) plantillas ever designed as well as the carved head and ornate yet tasteful rosette. This instrument is a concert player's workhorse and is incredibly playable - featuring a comfortable, sleek and easy neck (by comparison with instruments built in later periods with chunkier neck shapes) and incredible responsiveness for the right hand. It has enough volume to fill any sized hall. Not only a players dream, but also very rare, collectible and in fantastic condition with only one spliced crack to the side of the fingerboard (upper bout, treble side) as well as a re-glue of the center seam from the bridge to the foot. Otherwise it is in amazing condition for a guitar over half a century old.

Orfeo magazine article on Daniel Friederich

Interview: Daniel Friederich by Andrea Tacchi

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1965 Daniel Friederich SP/CSAR

Erik Satie's "Gnossienne No. 1" performed by Irina Kulikova on a 1965 Daniel Friederich

1965 Daniel Friederich SP/CSAR

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