So Kimishima - 2024 - Stella

So Kimishima - 2024 - Stella

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Luthier:  So Kimishima
Construction Year: 2024
Construction Type:  Traditional
Top: Spruce
Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
Soundboard Finish: Cashew
Body Finish: Cashew
Air Body Frequency: G / G #
Scale (mm): 650
Nut (mm): 52.0
Weight (g): 1665
Tuner: AR
Strings: Knobloch - EDC 34.0
Condition: Excellent
Case: Hardshell

Overview

The “Stella” model by So Kimishima reflects the heritage of Masaru Kohno’s iconic guitars while presenting Kimishima’s own refinement and precision. Built with a finely crafted spruce top and six-fan bracing, it offers both structural integrity and tonal fidelity. Indian rosewood back and sides add warmth and resonance, while the distinctive rosette highlights the meticulous detail for which Kimishima is known. Tonally, the guitar achieves a balanced voice across all registers, with clarity, warmth, and responsiveness that make it highly versatile. Comfortable to play and aesthetically elegant, this pre-loved instrument remains in excellent condition, showing only light playing wear, and represents both tradition and innovation in Japanese lutherie.

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Manufacturer Information:
So Kimishima
Responsible Person:
Siccas Guitars GmbH, Roonstr. 31, 76137 Karlsruhe, Germany, www.siccasguitars.com, info@siccasguitars.com
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So Kimishima 2024 Stella Classical Guitar Review
The Last Weekly Guitar Meeting of 2024 at Siccas Guitars! Migliorini, Lamoureux, Kimishima, Perelman

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About the luthier

So Kimishima is the grandson of legendary Japanese luthier Masaru Kohno. He worked for Masaki Sakurai for the past 15 years until he finally decided to create his own models, which are part of the Kohno Guitar Manufacturing lineup. Kimishima benefits from the research and experience of Masaru Kohno and Masaki Sakurai to continue the quality of their guitars but also to challenge new techniques and develop new models. Like any other excellent craftsman, Kimishima pays particular attention to the details and finish of the guitar.

About the guitar

The “Stella” model by So Kimishima pays homage to the legendary Masaru Kohno guitars of the 1950s and 60s, capturing the essence and craftsmanship that made those instruments so revered. At the heart of this guitar lies a beautifully crafted spruce soundboard, reinforced with six fan braces to ensure both durability and sound fidelity. This is elegantly complemented by Kimishima’s signature rosette, a testament to the meticulous attention to detail that defines his work. The choice of Indian rosewood for the back and sides not only enhances the guitar’s visual appeal but also contributes to its warm and resonant sound. As is customary with Kohno Guitar Manufacturing, the “Stella” model exemplifies the pinnacle of luthiery, showcasing flawless execution and an unwavering commitment to quality in every aspect of its construction. Beyond its aesthetic allure, the “Stella” guitar is distinguished by its captivating tonal quality, which achieves a remarkable balance across all registers. This harmonious voicing, paired with its excellent playability, makes the instrument a sheer delight for any guitarist. Whether practicing alone or performing for an audience, the “Stella” model offers a playing experience that is both satisfying and inspiring. As a pre-loved instrument, this guitars shows only moderate normal wear, superficial playing marks on the top.

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