Kazuo Sato - 1992 64 cm

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Luthier:  Kazuo Sato
Construction Year: 1992
Construction Type:  Traditional
Top: Spruce
Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
Soundboard Finish: French polish
Body Finish: French polish
Air Body Frequency: G # / A
Scale (mm): 650
Nut (mm): 52.0
Weight (g): 1570
Tuner: Alessi
Strings: Knobloch - EDC 34.0
Condition: Excellent

Overview

Kazuo Sato’s 1992 spruce and Indian rosewood guitar offers rich tonal depth, balanced registers, and a mature, singing voice. A refined traditional concert instrument.

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Manufacturer Information:
Kazuo Sato, Heiligenstr., 27, 66740, Saarlouis, Germany, http://www.satoguitar.com, info@satoguitar.com
Responsible Person:
Kazuo Sato, Heiligenstr., 27, 66740, Saarlouis, Germany, http://www.satoguitar.com, info@satoguitar.com
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About the luthier

Kazuo Sato is an internationally respected luthier whose career reflects decades of craftsmanship, study, and evolution. He began his training in Japan under Kuniharu Nobe between 1965 and 1971, developing a foundation in traditional guitar making. He then moved to England to work in the workshop of David Rubio, where he collaborated with Paul Fischer, further deepening his understanding of European lutherie. In 1974, Sato established his own workshop in Germany, where he has since continued to build guitars of exceptional quality. Today, he works alongside his son, Hideo Sato, ensuring the continuity of his workshop and the transmission of his refined approach to sound and construction.

About the guitar

Built in 1992, this traditional concert guitar by Kazuo Sato reflects a mature period in his career. It features a spruce top and Indian rosewood back and sides, brought together in a refined, balanced construction. The instrument delivers a voice that is both rich and articulate, with warmth in the lower register and a singing clarity in the trebles. The balance between registers is striking, supporting expressive phrasing and even tonal response across the entire range. The air resonance, tuned between G sharp and A, contributes to the guitar’s presence and clarity, making it well suited to solo repertoire. With its French-polished finish and elegant proportions, this guitar represents the understated sophistication of Sato’s mature style.

Condition

The guitar is in very good condition and shows playing wear consistent with its age. It has three cracks on the top, all professionally repaired without cleats and considered stable. The polish has been refreshed. There are no structural concerns.

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