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Vintage Fret Shop
30 Riverside Drive
Ashland, NH 03217

603-968-3346

14303C Classical Concert guitar by Gerold Karl Hannabach, (used, 1984), with wide fingerboard (nearly 2 1/8'' at nut) and 650 mm scale length. Back and sides appear to be wenge, and top appears to be AAAA grade perfectly quartered spruce. Finish has weather checks, but there are no cracks in the wood. Case contains original purchase documents, and correspondence between the luthier and the original owner, as well as a photo of the guitar being played, c.1985. Repeating marquetry rosette seems to be an abstraction of the Imperial Eagle of the Hapsburgs. $3,000.00
13809 Lucida LG-777 classical guitar. This Spanish made guitar features solid cedar top with solid rosewood back and sides. It has an ebony fingerboard with rosewood bridge and peghead overlay. The mahogany neck is equipped with gold plated Schaller tuning machines. Also, the nut and saddle are bone. List price, including a spectacular hardshell case, is $1380.00. Our price $1,259.00
14427 Favilla C-5 classical guitar (used, c.1960s); all mahogany, except for Brazilian rosewood fingerboard and bridge; original chipboard case is included. This excellent US made guitar has strikingly pretty dark mahogany nitrocellulose finish, and some weather checks are evident. The Waverly classical tuners are the same model that were used on most C.F. Martin classical guitars. $440.00

14647 Favilla C-5 Overture classical guitar, (used, c.1960s) solid mahogany top, back, and sides, rosewood fingerboard and bridge. Made in New York, by Herk Favilla and family. $495.00

14546C Classical guitar labelled Domingo Ortega, Madrid (used, 1999.) This is a lovely handmade rosewood and spruce instrument, with delicate French polish finish. Fingerboard is ebony; bridge and peghead are exotic and beautifully figured rosewood, same as back and sides. A gold presentation plaque is attached to the back of the peghead. Plushlined hardshell case is included. $4000.00

14536 Karl Hauser model 610 classical guitar (used, c.1950s.) This model is characterized by the lavish use of figured maple laminates, and was made in West Germany. This is a nice old nylon string guitar, with Brazilian rosewood fingerboard and bridge. $495.00

14371 Goya G1R classical guitar (used, c. 1970s.) Modestly priced, but plays well. $120.00

14674 Aria first wave Japanese classical guitar (used, c.1970.) Nicely set up, with bone saddle. $135.00

14682 Yamaha G-50 nylon string guitar (used, c.1960s). Made in Japan. This is a good student instrument. Comes with chipboard case. $150.00

13412 Jasmine by Takamine JS441 classical guitar. This is a fine looking, but modestly priced student instrument, which is priced with a gig bag and five year warranty. List price $199.00. Our price $169.00

13570, 13571 Jasmine by Takamine JS-341, 3/4 size classical guitar. Great beginner instrument, all laminates, easy to play and comes with gig bag! List price $189.00. Our price $159.00

14663 Classical guitar of apparent Mexican origin (used, c.1960s-1970s) not labeled, but I'll bet you a delicious taco it was made in the village of Paracho. Top is solid cedar, not perfectly quartered. Back and sides are Mexican mahogany. Fingerboard and bridge are rosewood. This is a pretty sounding instrument that also plays well. Guitar has no cracks, but the finish has the nicks and scuffs that you'd expect from an instrument that's always been carried around without a case. $90.00

14669 Montana 3/4 size classical guitar (used, c.1990s). Made in Romania with nicely quartersawn solid spruce top, maple back and sides. $85.00