1998 Greg Smallman
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Description:
This 1998 Greg Smallman Guitar is one of the last instruments crafted solely by Greg Smallman and one of the last to have Greg Smallman’s name without his sons recognition on the label.
A beautiful musical instrument, it has been in its original owners loving hands since purchase.
It maintains excellent condition, with a recent reconditioned top and re-fret by master-craftsman Teen Goh.
Features:
Top: Cedar
Bracing: Lattice
Back and Sides: Brazilian Rosewood
Tunners: Schaller
The case is the big Wooden cases that Smallman himself hand built in the 90’s to protect his guitars before transitioning to commercially built cases
Condition Report:
Offering a wonderful even tone and astounding resonance, the guitar has sung in concert halls around Australia, and overseas in Vietnam, Mallorca, New Zealand, Austria and Italy.
It’s voice has weaved through the internationally acclaimed Australian guitar quartet, Guitar Trek.
The professionally trained owner attests to its glorious versatility of tone and texture, appreciating its beauty performing music ranging from renaissance works by Dowland and Batchelor, Bach’s Lute and Cello suites, the quintessential Albeniz and Granados works, to contemporary English and Australian works by Walton, Berkeley and Houghton.
Price on Application
=> please CLICK HERE to see this guitar in action:
- Price on Application -
Description:
This 1998 Greg Smallman Guitar is one of the last instruments crafted solely by Greg Smallman and one of the last to have Greg Smallman’s name without his sons recognition on the label.
A beautiful musical instrument, it has been in its original owners loving hands since purchase.
It maintains excellent condition, with a recent reconditioned top and re-fret by master-craftsman Teen Goh.
Features:
Top: Cedar
Bracing: Lattice
Back and Sides: Brazilian Rosewood
Tunners: Schaller
The case is the big Wooden cases that Smallman himself hand built in the 90’s to protect his guitars before transitioning to commercially built cases
Condition Report:
Offering a wonderful even tone and astounding resonance, the guitar has sung in concert halls around Australia, and overseas in Vietnam, Mallorca, New Zealand, Austria and Italy.
It’s voice has weaved through the internationally acclaimed Australian guitar quartet, Guitar Trek.
The professionally trained owner attests to its glorious versatility of tone and texture, appreciating its beauty performing music ranging from renaissance works by Dowland and Batchelor, Bach’s Lute and Cello suites, the quintessential Albeniz and Granados works, to contemporary English and Australian works by Walton, Berkeley and Houghton.
Price on Application
=> please CLICK HERE to see this guitar in action:
- Price on Application -
Description:
This 1998 Greg Smallman Guitar is one of the last instruments crafted solely by Greg Smallman and one of the last to have Greg Smallman’s name without his sons recognition on the label.
A beautiful musical instrument, it has been in its original owners loving hands since purchase.
It maintains excellent condition, with a recent reconditioned top and re-fret by master-craftsman Teen Goh.
Features:
Top: Cedar
Bracing: Lattice
Back and Sides: Brazilian Rosewood
Tunners: Schaller
The case is the big Wooden cases that Smallman himself hand built in the 90’s to protect his guitars before transitioning to commercially built cases
Condition Report:
Offering a wonderful even tone and astounding resonance, the guitar has sung in concert halls around Australia, and overseas in Vietnam, Mallorca, New Zealand, Austria and Italy.
It’s voice has weaved through the internationally acclaimed Australian guitar quartet, Guitar Trek.
The professionally trained owner attests to its glorious versatility of tone and texture, appreciating its beauty performing music ranging from renaissance works by Dowland and Batchelor, Bach’s Lute and Cello suites, the quintessential Albeniz and Granados works, to contemporary English and Australian works by Walton, Berkeley and Houghton.