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Rare classical guitar based on a Louis Panormo design.
A small-bodied parlour guitar. This was very popular in the 19th Century, and has had many resurgences in recent years.
Louis was a famous guitar-maker in London from 1819 to 1854. His guitars had ground-breaking designs and were highly sought-after by performing guitarists across Europe.
An absolute delight to play. The tone is warm, sweet and resonate. This stunning guitar shows fine craftsmanship by Luthier: Graham Caldersmith.
Graham Caldersmith is a famous Australian guitar maker, well respected by concert guitar performers. Made in 1982, Canberra.
Owned by a professional musician on world tours. Engraved number A159430 on side of head.
Back & sides. European Maple Top.
Spruce Laminated neck.
Mahogany (or Red Cedar) and Maple Head stock overlay.
Tasmanian Blackwood Rosette.
Timber & Mother of Pearl Fretboard.
Rosewood Bindings. Hardwood Internal.
6 Fanned bracing
Finish: French polished with shellac (traditional) Strings.
Light tension, D’Addario pro Arte EJ4
Rare classical guitar based on a Louis Panormo design.
A small-bodied parlour guitar. This was very popular in the 19th Century, and has had many resurgences in recent years.
Louis was a famous guitar-maker in London from 1819 to 1854. His guitars had ground-breaking designs and were highly sought-after by performing guitarists across Europe.
An absolute delight to play. The tone is warm, sweet and resonate. This stunning guitar shows fine craftsmanship by Luthier: Graham Caldersmith.
Graham Caldersmith is a famous Australian guitar maker, well respected by concert guitar performers. Made in 1982, Canberra.
Owned by a professional musician on world tours. Engraved number A159430 on side of head.
Back & sides. European Maple Top.
Spruce Laminated neck.
Mahogany (or Red Cedar) and Maple Head stock overlay.
Tasmanian Blackwood Rosette.
Timber & Mother of Pearl Fretboard.
Rosewood Bindings. Hardwood Internal.
6 Fanned bracing
Finish: French polished with shellac (traditional) Strings.
Light tension, D’Addario pro Arte EJ4
Rare classical guitar based on a Louis Panormo design.
A small-bodied parlour guitar. This was very popular in the 19th Century, and has had many resurgences in recent years.
Louis was a famous guitar-maker in London from 1819 to 1854. His guitars had ground-breaking designs and were highly sought-after by performing guitarists across Europe.
An absolute delight to play. The tone is warm, sweet and resonate. This stunning guitar shows fine craftsmanship by Luthier: Graham Caldersmith.
Graham Caldersmith is a famous Australian guitar maker, well respected by concert guitar performers. Made in 1982, Canberra.
Owned by a professional musician on world tours. Engraved number A159430 on side of head.
Back & sides. European Maple Top.
Spruce Laminated neck.
Mahogany (or Red Cedar) and Maple Head stock overlay.
Tasmanian Blackwood Rosette.
Timber & Mother of Pearl Fretboard.
Rosewood Bindings. Hardwood Internal.
6 Fanned bracing
Finish: French polished with shellac (traditional) Strings.
Light tension, D’Addario pro Arte EJ4