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C-652, David Ryer (Canada)

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Another excellent double top by David Ryer !!!

Beautiful singing voice, easy to play with concert level projection

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Description

Concert classical guitar

Year 2022

N-130622C

645mm scale length with 52mm nut

Double spruce top (European/Swiss Moon Cut)

Paulownia innercore layer

Katalox back & sides

Sides & back are laminated inside with Spanish cedar

Ebony fingerboard with 20th fret

Mahogany raised neck 

Katalox bridge, Armrest, Rosette & Head Stock veneer

Schaller GrandTune machine heads with snakewood knobs

French polish finishing

Fiberglass carrying case included

Guitars weight is 1.814 Kg / 4 lbs

Body length is 49.5 cm / 19.5 inches

Upper bout is 27.6 cm /10 7/8 inches

Lower bout is 37.5 cm / 14.76 inches

Depth of body is 9.8 cm/ 3 7/8 inches

 

From David Ryer’s website…

I have always had a deep appreciation for fine woodworking, especially as it applies to musical instruments.

In the late 1980s, I repaired stringed instruments for local music shops and since the turn of the millennium, I have nurtured my soul while learning the art of crafting high quality, acoustic/classical guitars. 

I was fortunate to have acquired my initial training under Sergei de Jonge in 2000 and again, I got to work with Sergei for 2 + years in his shop.

I came to realize that there is no better way to live than to do what I have the passion for. Art and the craft of building something so beautifully majestic, rich in detail, technologically advanced and yet, so simple.

The guitar, in all of its various forms, has been around for eons, so widely recognized and appreciated the world over and yet, there’s still so much to learn, so many nuances that make each guitar uniquely personal.

I do not expect, nor want the learning to ever end. Guitar building is a life-long labour of love where the learning never stops.

 

Additional information

Weight 12 kg
Dimensions 115 × 51 × 21 cm
C-652, David Ryer (Canada) | Grand Salon de Guitare