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Edgar Russ - Sound of Cremona Marco Dotti Gore - Booth Cello
Edgar Russ - Sound of Cremona Marco Dotti Gore - Booth Cello
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- Antonio Stradivari "Gore - Booth 1710" model
- Handcrafted by master luthier Marco Dotti at the workshop of Edgar Russ in Cremona
- Inspired by the ‘Gore �?Booth�?cello by Antonio Stradivari from 1710
- Top made of typically Italian split hazel spruce from the Val di Fiemme, air-dried
- Back made of flamed Bosnian sycamore, air-dried and always joined from two pieces
- Sides and neck made from the same wood as the back
- Fingerboard made from the finest grade ebony with C-edge
- Bridge Aubert De Luxe Belgian model
- Rosewood pegs
- Tailpiece: Weidler Akustikus with fine tuners
- Bender carbon endpin
- Strings: Spirocore Wolfram III & IV, Larsen Soloist II &I
- The instrument is varnished in the same way as in the 17th century by the great Cremonese masters
- Wood primer based on casein and calcium
- Lacquer finish with an amber/linseed oil lacquer prepared by Edgar Russ himself, which is coloured with pigments to give the instrument a true-to-original lacquer appearance
- Available sinceFebruary 2025
- Item number584261
- Sales Unit1 piece(s)
- FretbboardEbony
- Massive TopYes
- Flamed BackYes
- Strings TypeSpirocore / Larsen Soloist
- Including GigbagNo
- Included CaseNo
- Incl. BowNo
- Lefthand ModelNo
- Model, StyleA. Stradivari - Gore, Booth 1710
- Size4/4
- TopSpruce
- Back and SidesMaple
- Neck & HeadMaple
- FretboardEbony
- TailpieceWeidler Akusticus
- PegsRosewood
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