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About the luthier
Jeremie Geffroy, hailing from Saint Gildas de Rhuys in Brittany, France, stands out in the world of luthiery for his unique approach to guitar making. As a passionate craftsman, Geffroy skillfully blends modern techniques with a deep respect for traditional sound aesthetics. His commitment to innovation, coupled with an appreciation for the established qualities of classical guitar sound, is evident in his creations.About the guitar
This 2025 guitar, one of the luthier’s latest works, beautifully showcases the perfect balance of tradition and modern innovation. It features a cedar soundboard, a choice prized for its warm and rich tonal quality. The soundboard is supported by a radial bracing system, a contemporary approach to guitar construction, further enhanced by the inclusion of carbon fiber in the struts. This innovative design not only refines the instrument’s tonal response but also strengthens its structural integrity. Additionally, the sides are doubled with mahogany on the inside, creating a rigid yet resonant body that significantly contributes to the guitar’s impressive projection. The result is an instrument that blends classic aesthetics with cutting-edge technology, offering a powerful, refined, and highly expressive sound.
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