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Chitarra Classica made in Japan in condizioni ottime, con custodia rigida originale; top in abete massello, fondo e fasce in palissandro brasiliano, tastiera in ebano, scala 660 mm. Hiroshi Tamura era un liutaio molto apprezzato negli anni '70 e '80: le sue chitarre, rare e collezionabili, sono considerate alla stregua delle Kohno anche se meno blasonate. Se interessati contattatemi via pm grazie ;) Hiroshi Tamura concierto classical guitar P 80 made in Japan in 1981. This guitar is in excellent conditions (you won't find a single evident sign, ding or scratch) and years have enriched and warmed the sound; fretboard is in ebony with D shape, top in solid spruce, back and sides in Brasilian Rosewood, scale length 660 mm width at nut 52 mm. It belonged to a friend of mine who was the only owner and I purchased it some months ago to do him a favor...although I'm more a flamenco guitarist I've got to say that when you play it, you would not stop! One more highly appreciated plus it's that never goes out of tune ;) Comes with OHSC. Please find here below some news about this great japanese luthier from Nagoya who learnt his art from Maestro Benito Ferrer luthier from Granada (Spain). I will ship with courier and tracking code. Hiroshi Tamura was as skilled luthier as Masaru Kohno. Kohno simply was a better businessman as well as he simply had more luck in life. Kohno was able to take full advantage of his International Prize awarded to him in 1967. Hiroshi Tamura guitars offer to a player practically the same musical feasts as any Masaru Kohno guitars. In fact, during 1960’s and early 1970’s H. Tamura guitars were priced at the same level as Kohno guitars. For example M. Kohno #10 and H. Tamura P100 were priced 100 000 yen as they offer very similar sound quality. Masaru Kohno was also making models #5, #6, #7 e.t.c. which were priced at the same level as Tamura’s P50, P60, P70. In later years due to his (well deserved) international fame, Kohno guitars were simply priced higher, especially in the western world. Both Tamura brothers passed away in early 1980’s and didn’t leave anybody who would continue and fight for their “brand”. Hence Tamura brand has somewhat faded away, especially outside Japan. Until today, on Japanese second-hand market, higher models of both Tamura brothers, especially flamenco guitars, reach very similar price level to M. Kohno guitars.