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Andrea Tacchi - 1994 - Coclea 6/XVII - 65.5 cm

Andrea Tacchi - 1994 - Coclea 6/XVII - 65.5 cm

About the luthier

Andrea Tacchi was born in Florence, Italy, in 1956, at a time when the city thrived with artisan workshops and artistic communities. This cultural atmosphere, along with a pivotal encounter with the South American luthier Ricardo Brané, inspired him to pursue guitar making. Throughout the 1980s, Tacchi refined his skills under the guidance of Robert Bouchet and Daniel Friederich. His development continued through interactions with other great makers such as Ignacio Fleta, José Romanillos, and Robert Ruck, during travels to the United States, England, and Spain. In 1985, Andrea Tacchi won first prize at the “Concours International des Facteurs de Guitare” organized by Robert Vidal of Radio France, a recognition that marked the beginning of his international acclaim. Since then, his instruments have been played by a remarkable roster of concert artists and professors including Carlo Marchione, Carlotta Dalia, Antigoni Goni, Renata Arlotti, Filomena Moretti, Flavio Cucchi, Robert Gruca, Colin Davin, Minoru Inagaki, and Marcelo Kayath. With one of the most extensive waiting lists in modern lutherie, Andrea Tacchi is regarded as one of the most influential guitar makers of his generation.

About the guitar

This instrument, built in 1994, represents an early example of Andrea Tacchi’s Coclea model. Even at this stage in his career, the instrument reflects Tacchi’s commitment to tonal beauty and structural refinement. It features a cedar top and Indian rosewood back and sides, completed with a nitrocellulose finish that supports resonance while providing durability. The interior sides are doubled with cypress, contributing significantly to the guitar’s projection and clarity. Now over three decades old, the guitar has developed a matured voice, with fast response and excellent balance across all registers. The trebles are particularly expressive, offering clarity with a soft, velvety edge. The guitar has been owned by a single individual since its construction, resulting in a well-preserved and consistent condition. This is a refined instrument for discerning players or collectors who value historical relevance, tonal maturity, and traditional craftsmanship.

Condition

As a pre-loved instrument, this guitar is in very good condition, with no structural issues and only minor signs of age-appropriate wear.
$345,940,499.65

Original: $1,153,134,998.85

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Andrea Tacchi - 1994 - Coclea 6/XVII - 65.5 cm

$1,153,134,998.85

$345,940,499.65

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About the luthier

Andrea Tacchi was born in Florence, Italy, in 1956, at a time when the city thrived with artisan workshops and artistic communities. This cultural atmosphere, along with a pivotal encounter with the South American luthier Ricardo Brané, inspired him to pursue guitar making. Throughout the 1980s, Tacchi refined his skills under the guidance of Robert Bouchet and Daniel Friederich. His development continued through interactions with other great makers such as Ignacio Fleta, José Romanillos, and Robert Ruck, during travels to the United States, England, and Spain. In 1985, Andrea Tacchi won first prize at the “Concours International des Facteurs de Guitare” organized by Robert Vidal of Radio France, a recognition that marked the beginning of his international acclaim. Since then, his instruments have been played by a remarkable roster of concert artists and professors including Carlo Marchione, Carlotta Dalia, Antigoni Goni, Renata Arlotti, Filomena Moretti, Flavio Cucchi, Robert Gruca, Colin Davin, Minoru Inagaki, and Marcelo Kayath. With one of the most extensive waiting lists in modern lutherie, Andrea Tacchi is regarded as one of the most influential guitar makers of his generation.

About the guitar

This instrument, built in 1994, represents an early example of Andrea Tacchi’s Coclea model. Even at this stage in his career, the instrument reflects Tacchi’s commitment to tonal beauty and structural refinement. It features a cedar top and Indian rosewood back and sides, completed with a nitrocellulose finish that supports resonance while providing durability. The interior sides are doubled with cypress, contributing significantly to the guitar’s projection and clarity. Now over three decades old, the guitar has developed a matured voice, with fast response and excellent balance across all registers. The trebles are particularly expressive, offering clarity with a soft, velvety edge. The guitar has been owned by a single individual since its construction, resulting in a well-preserved and consistent condition. This is a refined instrument for discerning players or collectors who value historical relevance, tonal maturity, and traditional craftsmanship.

Condition

As a pre-loved instrument, this guitar is in very good condition, with no structural issues and only minor signs of age-appropriate wear.