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La Canada Model 115A Antique

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Classical Guitar

Developed by guitar maker Edmund Blöchinger and guitar / tonewood expert Wolfgang Jellinghaus, the La Canada models are based on the famous Torres originals, also known as the "Stradivari of guitar making".

La Canada guitars are created in a small workshop in China by experienced guitar builders with care and according to the time-honoured rules of the art of guitar making.

Only CITES-free woods of high quality are used for the construction. All instruments are sealed with a shellac hand polish.

The model 115 honours the guitar of the second construction period, which was played by Tárrega's master student Emilio Pujol and before that by his wife, Mathilde Ruiz.

  • Size: 4/4
  • Back and sides: Solid granadillo
  • Top: Solid spruce
  • Neck: Cedro
  • Fertboard: Ebony
  • Nut width: 52 mm
  • Scale length: 650 mm
  • 18 Frets
  • Bridge: solid Zirikote
  • Machine heads: De Jonge
  • Finish: Shellac hand polish
  • Colour: Antique nature
  • Includes case
Available since June 2021
Item number 521623
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Cutaway No
Top Spruce, Solid
Back and Sides Solid Granadill
Pickups No
Fretboard Ebony
Nut width in mm 52,00 mm
Scale 650 mm
Colour Antik
Case Yes
Incl. Gigbag No
$2,199
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Gut, aber ...
Karel 17.02.2022
Zweifellos eine schöne Gitarre, das aging ist perfekt gelungen, ebenso die Lackierung mit Schellack. Das handling ist fein, eine leichte moderne Gitarre, der Hals liegt sehr gut in der Hand. Wer schon eine Jellinghaus Gitarre gespielt hat, weiß sofort, aus welchem Stall diese La Canada kommt. Der Klang ist fein, nicht zu groß, vielleicht fehlt etwas Farbe. Wer aber glaubt, mit einen präzisen Nachbau käme man dem Torres Vorbild nah, der irrt, es ist eben nicht nur die Konstruktion (und schon gar nicht das Aussehen), die den Klang ausmacht. Alles in allem eine feine und eben sehrt schöne Gitarre, allerdings mit keinem Preisvorteil, obwohl made in China. Es gibt genügend europäische Gitarren, die für denselben Preis sogar einen besseren Klang bieten.
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