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Blazer J45 Baton Rouge Sunburst 1990s

€ 4,007.44 4007.44 EUR € 4,007.44

€ 4,849.00

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Inspired by Gibson's renowned J45, this Blazer features an Adirondack spruce top with flamed maple back and sides.

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  • Bridge
  • Tuning Machines
  • Body Shape
  • Finish
  • Back and Sides Material
  • Top Material
  • Bracing
  • Neck Profile
  • Fingerboard Material
  • Fingerboard Radius
  • Nutwidth
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Blazer J45 Baton Rouge Sunburst 1990s

Rudolph Blazer begon zijn carrière als gitaarbouwer in 1971 bij een grote gitaarbouwer in Duitsland. Na jarenlang reparatiewerk begon hij zijn eigen werkplaats in Stuttgart. In 1980 verhuisde hij naar Tübingen om daar te beginnen met het bouwen van traditionele staalsnarige gitaren.

Deze gitaar vindt zijn inspiratie in de vermaarde J45 van Gibson, en beschikt over een Adirondack sparren bovenblad met daarbij een klankkast van gevlamd esdoorn. De cedrella hals is voorzien van een palissander toets en beschikt over een mensuur van 24.75 inch. Met een fijne bespeelbaarheid en diepe, ronde klank is deze Blazer een meer dan capabele gitaar te noemen.

Met slechts lichte speelsporen en enkele hairlines in de lak verkeert deze gebruikte Blazer nog in excellente conditie. De gitaar is zeker geen alledaagse verschijning, en wordt met TFOA paspoort geleverd in een koffer.

Rudolph Blazer started his career as a luthier in 1971 at a major luthier in Germany. After years of repair work, he started his own workshop in Stuttgart. In 1980 he moved to Tübingen to start building traditional steel string guitars.

Inspired by Gibson's renowned J45, this guitar features an Adirondack spruce top with flamed maple back and sides. The cedrella neck is fitted with a rosewood fingerboard and has a scale length of 24.75 inches. With a nice playability and deep, round sound, this Blazer can be called a more than capable guitar.

With only light playwear and a few hairlines in the paint, this used Blazer is still in excellent condition. The guitar is certainly not an everyday appearance, and comes with a TFOA passport in a hardshell case.

Rudolph Blazer started his career as a luthier in 1971 at a major luthier in Germany. After years of repair work, he started his own workshop in Stuttgart. In 1980 he moved to Tübingen to start building traditional steel string guitars.

Inspired by Gibson's renowned J45, this guitar features an Adirondack spruce top with flamed maple back and sides. The cedrella neck is fitted with a rosewood fingerboard and has a scale length of 24.75 inches. With a nice playability and deep, round sound, this Blazer can be called a more than capable guitar.

With only light playwear and a few hairlines in the paint, this used Blazer is still in excellent condition. The guitar is certainly not an everyday appearance, and comes with a TFOA passport in a hardshell case.

Specifications

Brand and Condition
Brand Blazer
Condition Excellent
Hardware
Bridge Rosewood
Tuning Machines Closed Back
Body
Body Shape S-Style
Finish Sunburst
Back and Sides Material Maple
Top Material Solid Spruce
Bracing Scalloped X-Bracing
Neck
Neck Profile V
Fingerboard Material Rosewood
Fingerboard Radius 12"
Nutwidth 45 mm / 1.77"
Miscellaneous
Travels in Hardshell Case