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Lowden / Pierre Bensusan Near Mint / 2018 / Guitar

Lowden Pierre Bensusan, Near Mint from 2018. The first guitar George made for Pierre was born back in 1978, this guitar which Pierre calls his 'old lady' has been battered and bruised over many years of hard use. Pierre still loves it to death though and it still plays and sings beautifully today. Over the years that followed Pierre and George have worked very closely together and Pierre has made many recordings with that first Lowden guitar. George also remembers adding a Cutaway and making the neck a bit wider on Pierre's first Lowden in 1999. Because of their long history, designing and building a new guitar for Pierre in 2009 was a project which George approached with special expectations and hope. His challenge was to design a new guitar with many of the attributes of the "old lady" but with more comfort to allow Pierre to play and compose for many hours each day. Pierre asked George to include a sound-box "bevel". To make sure the new guitar had plenty of brilliance and warmth at the same time, George choose Honduras rosewood and Adirondack spruce, a brilliant combination. Honduras rosewood is the nearest wood in character and (tone)colour to good quality Brazilian rosewood - it has the same texture, density, hardness - and most of all -the same tap tone. Adirondack spruce was the wood used on the famous pre-war Martin (and Gibson) guitars, it is only available again since approx. 1995 because during WW2 all supply was used up for building boats and planes. The tonal clarity, warmth and rather 'three dimensional' powerful tonal quality is unique and it's no wonder Adirondack topped pre-war Martin guitars ar so sought after. Nowadays the same thing happens with Honduras Rosewood, it's hard to come by and to make the PB work these days other woods are used for back and sides such as Mountain rosewood. A golden couple with Adirondack spruce - And i'm very pleased to present this wonderful guitar to you! This pre-loved guitar also features a built in LR Baggs Anthem pickjup and a strap lock button installed on the heel! Includes original hardshell case. Specifications Body Shape: F Finish: Natural Body Material: Solid Honduras Rosewood Top Material: Solid Adirondack Spruce Lefty No Body Details: Mottled Ebony body bindings, rosewood/maple/mahogany purflings, Soundbox Bevel Neck Material: 5-piece figured maple/rosewood Neck Profile: Fingerstyle Fingerboard Material: Ebony Fingerboard Radius: 16” Neck Details: maple fingerboard bindings, ebony headstock over/underlay Nutwidth: 45 mm - 1 3/4" Scale Length: 650 mm - 25 9/16" String spacing: 60 mm - 2 3/16" Bridge: Bocote Tuners: Gotoh 510 Gold w/ ebony buttons Pickup LR Baggs Anthem Condition: Near Mint Cosmetic Condition: None Modifications/, Repairs: LR Baggs Anthem pickup built in, Strap lock installed on heel Tech Notes: None Travels in: Original hardshell case Accessories: Certificate
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The Fellowship Of Acoustics, Netherlands  

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The Fellowship of Acoustics
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Martin, Gibson, Fender, Vintage Guitars, Santa Cruz, PRS, Collings, Rozawood, etc..
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I have always been opposed to being trapped into a job eight hours a day to purchase the free time to do what I enjoy. That’s why i started the Fellowship of Acoustics. The fellowship of acoustics was founded by Rudi Bults, Guitarist and obsessed with tone and wood. The idea was offering real expertise when trading and selling the finest instruments in the world from our showroom in Bergentheim, Netherlands. Helping others find the right tools and enjoying an atmosphere that’s unhurried, honest and informative that’s my go. We are nothing like the "supermarket" style music stores, but specialize in string-things only. We are widely known for Flattop guitars but also sell electric, mandolins & banjo’s, amps, parts, and accessories. Our store has earned the reputation for being a great place to shop for the best products and service.
It is our hope that this new website - much more than a list of "gear" for sale - will serve as an example of our commitment to offering a more personal approach, a friendly atmosphere, and an ultimately more satisfying experience for our friends and customers.
If you have any questions just dial +31-523-232205 or e-mail info@thefellowshipofacoustics.com My name is Rudi Bults, and I’m always here to help out. Wherever possible, we would recommend that you visit our store and experience our instruments and service first hand. However, because of our high standards you can be confident of ordering online from us. We hope you enjoy your visit to our site, and welcome your feedback.

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We do speak English, Dutch and German! Feel free to call in any of these languages and ask your questions! Call 0031-523-232205

 

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We LOVE Guitars, and buy and trade for most stringed instruments. But we also do consignment, make appraisals for insurance or put you on our watch list. Please check the Buying & Trading page for details.

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The Fellowship of Acoustics BV
Kanaalweg oost 36
7691CE Bergentheim
Netherlands
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