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RG Russian Guitar - acoustic 7-string guitar. Solid cedar, maple, walnut. Doff
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RG “Russian Guitar” Acoustic guitar, 7-string, Doff
Russian seven-string guitar, so popular in the early 20th century, and so undeservedly forgotten in the late 20th century. The seven-stringed guitar almost disappeared in the 90s, there were almost no teachers left, and the general enthusiasm for rock, jazz, and blues made the seven-stringed Russian guitar unclaimed.
In 2012, it was decided to revive the seven-string guitar exactly as it was conceived by the outstanding Russian masters Ivan Yakovlevich Krasnoshchekov, Julius Henry Zimmerman, Ivan Andreevich Batov.
The basis was taken on a guitar model of 1887 from the Zimmerman factory and a real Russian seven-string guitar was created, with a massive maple body, screw fastening of the neck, a significant dome of the upper and lower decks. And most importantly, it was possible to get exactly that “crystal-iridescent” sound of a seven-string guitar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOLhRPJz3Wc
Case size: Russian seven-string guitar.
Upper deck: Cedar massif.
Rosette: Wooden mortise, different species of wood are used.
Back deck: Solid maple with walnut insert.
Shell: Maple Array.
Kant: Solid walnut.
Neck: Maple, fastening to the body at 12 frets, the head of the neck is inlaid with walnut, screw fastening of the neck to the body.
Nut: Shockproof plastic.
Mensura: 650mm.
Number of frets: 21 (nickel silver).
Nut Width: 50mm.
Covering the rear deck and shell: Matte varnish.
Top deck coating: Matte varnish.
Cover material and stands: Rosewood.
Bone Material: High Impact Plastic.
Mechanics: Metal mechanics.
Russian seven-string guitar, so popular in the early 20th century, and so undeservedly forgotten in the late 20th century. The seven-stringed guitar almost disappeared in the 90s, there were almost no teachers left, and the general enthusiasm for rock, jazz, and blues made the seven-stringed Russian guitar unclaimed.
In 2012, it was decided to revive the seven-string guitar exactly as it was conceived by the outstanding Russian masters Ivan Yakovlevich Krasnoshchekov, Julius Henry Zimmerman, Ivan Andreevich Batov.
The basis was taken on a guitar model of 1887 from the Zimmerman factory and a real Russian seven-string guitar was created, with a massive maple body, screw fastening of the neck, a significant dome of the upper and lower decks. And most importantly, it was possible to get exactly that “crystal-iridescent” sound of a seven-string guitar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOLhRPJz3Wc
Case size: Russian seven-string guitar.
Upper deck: Cedar massif.
Rosette: Wooden mortise, different species of wood are used.
Back deck: Solid maple with walnut insert.
Shell: Maple Array.
Kant: Solid walnut.
Neck: Maple, fastening to the body at 12 frets, the head of the neck is inlaid with walnut, screw fastening of the neck to the body.
Nut: Shockproof plastic.
Mensura: 650mm.
Number of frets: 21 (nickel silver).
Nut Width: 50mm.
Covering the rear deck and shell: Matte varnish.
Top deck coating: Matte varnish.
Cover material and stands: Rosewood.
Bone Material: High Impact Plastic.
Mechanics: Metal mechanics.






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