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2007 Galloup Solstice Brazilian/Lutz
Here we have a dazzling Galloup Solstice guitar showcases a rare and striking set of Bryan’s very best Reserve Brazilian Rosewood and this is paired with a Brazilian Rosewood fingerboard, bridge and headstock creating a natural beauty with the premier guitar tonewood. The gorgeous Brazilian is topped with Lutz Spruce which is a hybrid of Sitka Spruce, White Spruce and sometimes Engelmann Spruce. There’s also a cutaway, armrest bevel and the Buzz Feiten tuning system that is standard on all Galloup Guitars. This is a spectacular Galloup with the best of everything.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.6 in Nut Width 1.75 in String Spacing 2.19 in Woods Spruce - Lutz, Rosewood - Brazilian Add to Compare2004 Galloup Eclipse Brazilian/Sitka Master Grade Woods
Here we have a gorgeous 12 Fret Eclipse from luthier Bryan Galloup. The Eclipse is a wonderful small body design that offers up a much bigger voice than it’s stature let’s on. If you close your eyes you’ll swear you are playing an OM. Needless to say this is a very comfortable guitar to hold and play. Bryan uses the Buzz Feiten tuning system for impeccable intonation as well. The Brazilian Rosewood here is Bryan’s Reserve Stock and the top is of course Master Grade. The armrest bevel completes this petite, yet powerful, guitar.
SOLD Sale! Read moreScale Length 25.5 in Nut Width 1.75 in String Spacing 2.25 in Woods Spruce - Sitka, Rosewood - Brazilian
Bryan Galloup started his career working with world-famous repairman and author Dan Erlewine. Together they pioneered lutherie techniques and tools which have become standard in the business today. Bryan took over the Guitar Hospital in 1986, when Dan moved to Ohio to do research and development for Stewart MacDonald, the guitar shop supply company. Bryan built on the business Dan created, and founded Galloup Guitars’ School of Lutherie. Bryan uses the knowledge gained from thirty years of restoring fine vintage guitars to create excellent new instruments of his own. His restoration techniques have been featured in numerous magazines, books, and videos.Today the shop has now grown to become the 4500 sq. ft. climate-controlled facility that is Galloup Guitars, with wood processing capabilities that ensure the finest, most stable woods. Galloup tone woods are air seasoned after kiln drying and rotated on at least a two-year cycle so they remain stable through climate and seasonal changes.Except for the frets and tuners, every part of a Galloup Guitar is built in-house. Even the finishes are unique: resulting from Bryan’s years of testing and collaboration with coating companies. The finish on your Galloup guitar is a premium high-gloss nitrocellulose lacquer that doesn’t dampen the instruments’ acoustic performance or sacrifice wood protection.