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Description

The Hector Quine (1954) No. 2 classical guitar is a timeless piece of craftsmanship that resonates with the spirit of mid-20th century luthiery. This guitar is perfect for those seeking an authentic nylon-string experience, offering a rich, full-bodied sound that is both warm and articulate. The Hector Quine (1954) No. 2 is crafted with a solid cedar top, which enhances its tonal quality by providing a smooth, balanced response across all registers. Its rosewood back and sides contribute to the depth and clarity that classical guitarists crave, making it an ideal choice for both solo performances and ensemble settings.

A traditional Spanish neck profile ensures comfort and playability, while the ebony fingerboard adds a touch of elegance and durability. This guitar is as much a visual delight as it is a musical one, featuring intricate inlays and a rosette that pays homage to its historical roots. The Hector Quine (1954) No. 2 is not just an instrument; it's a piece of history that invites you to explore its rich tonal palette, whether you're a seasoned performer or an aspiring musician.

Key Features:

  • Solid cedar top for enhanced tonal response
  • Rosewood back and sides for depth and clarity
  • Traditional Spanish neck profile for comfortable playability
  • Ebony fingerboard for durability
  • Intricate inlays and rosette design
  • Ideal for solo and ensemble performances

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See how Julian Bream uses Hector Quine (1954) No. 2

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Guitar: Hector Quine, UK. (1954) No. 2

Date acquired: 1954

Notes

  • Guitar used for Bream's fourth Wigmore Hall performance on September 1954

  • Guitar used to record Spanish Guitar: Turina, de Falla, Sor, recorded in September 1955

  • Guitar used to record Guitar Music of Villa-Lobos and Tórroba recorded in September 1955

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