$11,995.00

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Another gorgeous looking and sounding guitar by Toby Rzepka !!!

This instrument offers his new “Lighthouse” radial bracing & a Tornavoz in the rosette

Toby’s “Lighthouse guitars” are braced in a new way combining a radial concept with wide open harmonic bars. This allows for a pure and natural tone without sacrificing the headroom, responsiveness and projection of a lattice braced instrument.

Very easy to play offering a beautiful singing voice and concert level projection

A must try !!!

1 in stock

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Description

New Concert Classical Guitar

Made in Portland Maine United States

N-98, 2024

650mm scale with 52mm nut & 62mm at 12th fret

European spruce top

New “Lightwood” radial bracing

Indian rosewood back & sides

Elevated Cherry neck

Royal Blackwood fingerboard with a slight radius & 20th fret

Tornavoz

Sound port + Cover

Brazilian rosewood bridge

Indian rosewood head stock veneer

Maple bindings

Gotoh premium machines heads with custom plate & ebony Knobs

Hand rubbed French polish finishing

Oil varnish on the back of the neck only

“Protege Humicase” hard shell case included

 

Total length of the guitar is 98.5 cm / 38.77 inches

Body length is 48 cm/18.8976 inches

The upper bout is 28 cm / 11.02 inches

The bottom bout is 37 cm / 14.56 inches

The width is 10.5 cm / 4.133 inches

Weight of the guitar is 1.8Kg / 3.968 lbs

 

Building Approach

The construction of each Rzepka concert classical guitar draws on a blend of art, science and instinct to achieve optimal balance, sound, and feel. My instruments are designed and built for expansive tonal range, lush volume and effortless playability. From materials selection to the final voicing, I combine hard data with my feeling for the “soul” or character of the wood. Each guitar is built to the needs of the individual player, with careful decisions made at each step in the process regarding wood choice, thickness, density and stiffness.

Classical guitar making is an ever-evolving discipline, both for the individual luthier and for the craft as a whole. Design and execution have changed dramatically over hundreds of years of guitar history. To honor the tradition is to continue to innovate while paying homage to those master luthiers that came before. In the spirit of this balance, I combine contemporary acoustic design techniques with classic aesthetics, adhesives, tone woods, and finishes.

The neck shape, fingerboard shape, frets and setup of my guitars are designed for supple, comfortable playing. Players who prefer low action find that they can play more aggressively without buzzing, and the diminished physical strain allows for greater focus on musical expression.

Materials

One of the great joys of guitar making is breathing new life into material that lived for hundreds of years in the heartwood of a tree. I’ve always loved the feeling of connection that comes from natural materials, so I tend to use ingredients found in nature for my work. From the soundboard to the decorative bindings and purflings to the final French polish, almost everything in a Rzepka guitar derives from a plant or animal.

The majority of my guitars are made with woods from the Dalbergia family: these are the “true rosewoods” treasured by guitar makers through the centuries. This genus of tropical hardwoods contains a stunning variety of color, figure and acoustic personality. From ultra-dark African blackwood, fiery cocobolo, violet camatillo, or warm chocolate Brazilian or Indian rosewood, I work together with my customers to choose the perfect set.

Sound boards are chosen from the highest quality of the master grade tone wood available globally. Each set of spruce or cedar is evaluated for stiffness, density, and acoustic efficiency before being chosen for incorporation into a guitar.

Finishes

For classical guitars, no finish can match a fine French polish. Built up by hand over thousands of micro-layers, the process leaves behind a paper-thin shellac coating that allows the tone wood to resonate fully and freely. My guitars feature French polished soundboards, backs, sides and head plates, with an oil finished neck for a satin smooth feel.

Additional information

Weight 12 kg
Dimensions 115 × 51 × 21 cm
C-746, Toby Rzepka (USA)
$11,995.00