Rozawood / RHAPSODY Drop / 2022 / Nitrocellulose Lacquer / Guitar For Sale
This multi-scale guitar called also a DROP Guitar has been created under demand for those guitar performers, who want to use alternative playing styles and tuning. The longer scale for the 6th string allows to tune the guitar to many alternative tunings like open D, drop D or even drop C, or daDGAD or whatever else. In combination with our special double-x bracing pattern for the top and Convex Sound Hole Rim you will get a really GREAT PERFORMANCE guitar.
Simple and stylish design. Selected and specially stained Bearclaw Alpine Spruce for the top, figured Black Walnut for the back, sides and the neck and Ebony fretboard and bridge are just such features, that are so unique both to the visual appearance and the sound projection.
Materials
Top: Bearclaw Alpine Spruce
B&S: Black Walnut
Neck: Black Walnut
Binding: Flamed Maple
Fingerboard: Ebony
Bridge: Ebony
Headplate: Black Walnut / Ebony
Nut & Saddle: Bone
Pins: Ebony with pearl dot
Dimensions
Body Shape: DROP
Scale: Fan Fret 644 mm – 666 mm 2511/32“ – 267/32“
Neck Profile: hybrid V/C
Nut Width: 44,5 mm 13/4“
String Spacing: 58 mm 29/32“
Design
Finish: nitrocellulose high gloss body, waxed neck
Colour: stained brownburst
Rosette: convex Black Walnut with b/w purfling
Position Marks: pearl dots
Inlays: pearl RZW logo, b/w/b top, side & back purfling
Tuners: Gotoh 510, gold, black knobs
Pickguard: slim plastic transparent
Wood color & grain structure may vary regarding natural character of the material.
LIST PRICE: 6.990 EUR
ROZAWOOD, a.s., Czech Republic
The ROZAWOOD workshop is the vision of luthier Roman Zajíček, who is known as one of the finest guitar makers in Europe.
Many European players and guitar sellers consider Roman among the “top 5” guitar makers worldwide. His instruments are known for their impressive tone and impeccable workmanship.
Roman, engineer of profession, loves music above all. His quest for beauty of acoustic tone led him to building instruments himself.
Roman built his first instruments in 1979. His reputation of a man with deep sensitivity for wood and tone began to spread among high-end instrument lovers with every guitar he created. ROZAWOOD was born and after some time, when Roman built guitars all by himself, his activities outgrew him. In 2003 Roman found a partner to finance and manage his ongoing activities and the new ROZAWOOD workshop was established.
Roman is part of the impressive history of Bohemian instrument making, which is considered to be the longest in the world. A nice exampleis C.F. Martin who originates from the town Markneukirchen, not so far from where Roman lives and works. This region is still the cradle of many high-end instrument makers, mostly working in small shops. Although the professionally marketed American luthiers are better known, some of these Bohemian luthiers are impressive instrument makers equal and sometimes better craftsmen than their American colleagues. Roman’s knowledge of traditional violin construction combined with his technical insight and experience as guitar maker made him one of the finest luthiers of Europe. His unique construction design resulted over the years in a wide range of fine high-end acoustic instruments of highest quality and impressive acoustic sound.
All our production, made from special selected solid tonewoods and other top quality materials only, is purely handmade in any detail. Even today very rare handcut pearl inlays are standard in our workshop. We use tap-tuning for every our instrument as a standard too – every top is tuned by tapping on and subsequent corresponding adjustment.
Every instrument is during all building process checked by Roman personally (if even is not built whole by Roman only) and for quality confirmation is signed by Roman after all.
ROZAWOOD is not a factory or a manufacture, but an art workshop where only skilled and trained luthiers put their best efforts into every unique ROZAWOOD instrument …
Roman is a member of the Guild of Prague Luthiers.
Please contact us for any demand or question you have ...