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Erez Perelman - 2022 - Spruce/Cypress

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Luthier:  Erez Perelman
Construction Year: 2022
Top: Spruce
Back and Sides: Cypress
Soundboard Finish: French polish
Body Finish: French polish
Air Body Frequency: E / F
Scale (mm): 650
Weight (g): 1485
Tuner: Gotoh
Strings: Knobloch - EDC 34.0
Condition: Excellent
Case: Hiscox Pro II

Overview

This concert guitar by Erez Perelman is a rare example of refined artistry and traditional craftsmanship. Built with Israeli cypress for the back and sides, it combines visual elegance with unique tonal character. Its sound is warm and rounded, with a deep resonance that lends the bass notes remarkable density, sustain, and complexity, while the trebles sing with clarity and distinction. The instrument vibrates generously, offering the player a highly responsive and immersive experience. Almost untouched in condition, it stands as both a premium concert guitar and a collector’s piece, reflecting the limited and highly sought-after output of a luthier whose work has been chosen by artists such as Paco de Lucía and Angel Romero.
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About the luthier

At the age of 13, Erez Perelman discovered his love for playing the guitar. For many years, he graced the professional stage as a guitarist and even shared his knowledge by teaching. As his fervor for playing deepened, an equal passion for guitar crafting emerged. During his time in California, this newfound love inspired him to begin crafting guitars. Today, Erez Perelman resides in Canada, and his guitars have been chosen by globally renowned guitarists, such as Paco de Lucia and Angel Romero.

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This magnificent concert guitar stands as a testament to Erez Perelman’s craftsmanship. He endowed it with an impeccable aesthetic, a distinctive sound, and a captivating aroma by opting for a splendid Israeli cypress for the back and sides. This rare timber resonates with exceptional acoustic properties, bestowing the sound with an extraordinary quality. Tuned deeply, the guitar radiates a pleasantly rounded and warm tone. The bass E string thrums with a dense, intricate complexity and sustain, while its counterpart, the treble E string, serenades with a voice that’s both elegant and distinct. Playing this guitar is an absolute delight, offering abundant vibrations to the guitarist’s left hand and chest. Furthermore, this instrument appears almost untouched, showing barely any signs of wear. Altogether, it represents a premium traditional guitar crafted by a sought-after luthier with a very limited output.

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