Description
Sound, aesthetics and the excellent craftsmanship characterize the guitars constructed by Roy Fankhänel. The top is made of fine Alpine spruce and has a French polish finish. The top’s binding is made of flamed maple and rosewood. The rosette consists of mosaic and floral motifs. The back has two parts, which are connected to each other by the use of an Indian rosewood inlay. The back itself and the sides are made of Walnut wood. The tuning machines are made by Exagon. This guitar is used and has some signs on the top.
Further characteristics are:
– Spanish neck-body connection based on the Romanillos model
– Head connected with neck by a conical mortise joint
– Nut is embedded in the fingerboard
– Additional string compensation on bridge inlay
– 12-hole bridge with symmetrically aligned holes
Luthier: | Roy Fankhänel |
Year of construction: | 2013 |
Top: | Spruce |
Back and sides: | Walnut |
Scale: | 650 mm |
Nut: | 53 mm |