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1991 Miguel Rodriguez "Centenario" SP/CSAR

Année 1991
Dessus Spruce
Dos et côtés CSA Rosewood
Longueur de l'échelle 650 mm
Largeur au sillet 54 mm
Finition French Polish
Pays Spain
Luthier Miguel Rodriguez

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Description

This is a first-rate instrument from one of the 20th century's most revered workshops. It has enormous power, excellent sustain, very fast attack (like a flamenco). Playability is very easy, not only due to the slender and comfortable neck shape, but also thanks to its 650mm scale, which is rare for Rodriguez. Additionally, this is one of the "Centenario" instruments, which features not only the finest of materials but additional inlay in the rosette and purfling. Apart for some minor playing wear, the guitar is in fantastic condition. Apart from the tuners which have been replaced with a beautiful set of Rodgers, all is original, including finish. These instruments are played by numerous concert players around the world most notably, the Romero family, who have been using Miguel Rodriguez guitars since the early 1960s. Very desirable for its quality (and quantity) of sound, superb playability and unmatched aesthetic beauty – collector and performer alike will find this to be an extremely exciting instrument to own and play.

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1991 Miguel Rodriguez "Centenario" SP/CSAR

Patricio Crom performa "Las Mañanas Mas Lindas" on a 1991 Miguel Rodriguez "Centenario"

1991 Miguel Rodriguez "Centenario" SP/CSAR

Ravel's "Là-bas, Vers L’église" by Aaron Haas on an M. Rodriguez and Anastasia Malliaras on vocals

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