Overview: Cyndy Burton is perhaps most widely known today for her remarkable French polish of shellac finishes. Yet, this highly responsive concert guitar from 1986 with its quilted mahogany sides and back; delicately carved rosette; asymmetric head stock crest; large,clear, elegant sound; unusually broad palette of color and attack; and featherlight action testifies to her consummate guitar-making talent.
We call this little guitar our giant killer since its projection is so very impressive in a hall. This guitar is one of the most refined, complex sounding Hauser I influenced instruments we've played. (
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Materials: High figure quilted mahogany sides and back, Engelmann spr. soundboard, French polish of shellac finish aged to an amber glow, nickel silver
Rodgers precision tuners (the finest in the world) with mop oval buttons, carved rosette, 640mm string length, hardshell case.