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This guitar specifically was built by a very prestigious master builder from Brazil, Márcio Zaganin for Kiko Loureiro. It’s for metal, for shredding. It has 27 frets. The interesting fact of this guitar is the fret board, because all Brazilian woods, by the way, but the fret board is made of jacarandá-da-baía, which people translate as Brazilian rose wood. It’s not possible to have any more. It’s illegal to use this jacarandá-da-baía. But this guy, this master builder, he bought the wood from the City Hall in San Paulo, Brazil. So, they were changing the floors of the City Hall. Something like that. Changing the floor. So, he bought the floors. He bought the wood from the floor. And this wood is the jacarandá-da-baía, Brazilian rose wood that is a hundred years old.

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Color/Finish: Purple Year: 2000s

A Reverb listing for the Tagima Handmade K-1 identifies it as owned by Kiko Loureiro and includes Loureiro describing it as “a very special guitar for me,” adding, “This purple one. The name is K-1,” and “it was my best Tagima guitar.”

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