
Are you wishing for a neck with feel more like your electric or steel string? Would you like a cutaway that still has a full, rich sound? Enter the Cervantes "Signature Crossover I." Small, comfortable and oh-so-easy to get to those upper frets, this is the crossover instrument we've always wanted to carry. Did I mention it has a great price?!?
We don’t see many of the George Lowden’s classical over here in the States and that is a shame as they are exquisite instruments.
We have always been fans of Steve Ganz's guitars and it has been too long since our last one, but the Ganz drought is over as we just picked up "Maxixe" from the La Guitarra Festival. Steve brought a wonderful assortment of his instrument but when I played this spruce/brazilian I knew we had to carry in the shop. It was full of snap and life and drew me in with its vibrant tone. The guitar features a super dark piece of Brazilian, a set of excellent Baljak tuning machines, and an "electric magenta" Eastman case.
Another fantastic offering from Benz Tschannen that we picked up from the La Guitarra festival! This spruce double-top immediately grabs the eye with its bear clawed top and rich color scheme of the bindings and rosette with compliment the cocobolo bridge, back, and sides beautifully. The sound carries the hallmarks of Benz's guitars (vibrant tone, great volume, fun playability, and super fast responsiveness) but this spruce also gives a punch to the strings, providing a great contrast to the usual more mellow cedar.