Radicic SD118 East Indian Rosewood Adirondack Top Waverly Tuners 2019 Hand Made with Case - USED
Winner - Music Makes a Difference Award
Looking forward to many more years of service
**Located at our St Louis store**
A beautiful guitar that was lovingly crafted by one of the best builders in the Midwest. Handmade and one of a kind. In excellent condition, well cared for, well kept. May show signs of being played, but the fit and finish is outstanding.
NOTE FROM THE BUILDER
***The color halo around the bridge is a result of using Macassar ebony as a bridge material. It is a well documented (from Martin), and often unpredictable reaction from leeching oils in the wood***
Listed as used, but this is being sold on consignment from the builders personal collection!
Radicic “000” Grand Concert model
Huge note bloom, volume, and a symphony of harmonics jump off of this guitar with every note.
It will ship in a hard-shell case. We pack well and ship insured
SPECS:
- Masterfully crafted and designed. 640mm scale length (25 3/16”)
- Nut Width 1.697"
- Saddle String Spacing E to E 2.11"
- Indian rosewood back and sides
- Adirondack spruce top (Adirondack bracing)
- Honduras mahogany neck Macassar Ebony fretboard
- Medium frets size
- Two way truss rod
- Hand made rosette
- Mother of Pearl fingerboard inlays
- Satin nitrocellulose thin skin finish
- Gold plated Waverly tuning gears - Snakewood Buttons
- Macassar ebony bridge
About the builder:
Sasha Radicic was born in 1962 in the town of Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. He bagan crafting and repairing guitars in 1980 at the age of 18, being entirely self-taught. When war erupted in 1992, Sasha and his wife sought refuge in Belgrade, then the Czech Republic, and ultimately settled in Munich, Germany, where they resided for six years. During their Munich sojourn, Sasha secured a job at Musik Hartwig under Mr. Hartwig, honing his guitar-making skills to the level of a Master Builder.
With a desire to immigrate to the U.S., Sasha, accompanied by his family and newborn daughter, relocated to St. Louis, Missouri, in 1998, where they currently reside.
As a Master Builder, he channels his passion into creating exquisite musical instruments with a distinct sound. Striving to imbue each instrument with the European craftsmanship he holds dear.