This grand concert in sugar maple has wonderful tone and clarity, with a feeling of space between the notes. It responds eagerly to a light touch and is very powerful when driven. Amber’s parents came up with the perfect name for this lightly shaded, barely-a-sunburst finish: the tea-burst.
The body is finished with a French polish and water-borne varnish sandwich, and the neck is sugar maple with an oil finish. The sugar maple and Adirondack spruce top were supplied by Old Standard in Callaway County.
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Serial Number | 12 |
| Completed | August 2012 |
| Size | Grand Concert |
| Top | Adirondack spruce |
| Sides & Back | Sugar maple |
| Binding & Accent Wood | Honduran rosewood |
| Fretboard | Ebony |
| Bridge | African blackwood |
| Scale Length | 24.9″ |
| Nut Width | 1.75″ |




