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Andrea Tacchi - 1994 - Coclea 7/XVII

Andrea Tacchi - 1994 - Coclea 7/XVII

About the luthier

Andrea Tacchi was born in Florence (Italy) in 1956 when the city was flourishing with artisan workshops and artists’ studios. This stimulating environment and meeting the South American guitar maker Ricardo Brané made him a luthier. He developed his craftmanship and artistic tastes in close contact with Robert Bouchet and Daniel Friederich during the 80s. Later, he kept learning from other important guitar makers, such as Ignacio Fleta, José Romanillos, and Robert Ruck, having travelled to the United States, England, and Spain. Andrea Tacchi’s absolute mastery was generously and legitimately rewarded. He received early on in 1985 the first prize in the prestigious international guitar-making competition, the “Concours International des Facteurs de Guitare”, organized by Robert Vidal of Radio France. From there on, global recognition by guitarists and collectors led him to make on of the most extensive waiting list in guitar history. As a result, the number of legendary guitarists, prestigious professors, and young generation concerts who play Andrea Tacchi guitars. To name a few: Carlo Marchione, Carlotta Dalia, Antigoni Goni, Renata Arlotti, Filomena Moretti, Flavio Cucchi, Robert Gruca, Colin Davin, Minoru Inagaki, and Marcelo Kayath.

About the guitar

This beautiful guitar from 1994 is a fine example of the early Coclea model by Andrea Tacchi. Even in its early stages, it’s clear that Andrea had already succeeded in developing a highly refined instrument. The guitar exhibits all the signature characteristics typical of his work. Thanks to its age, the instrument has opened up beautifully and responds very quickly to right-hand attack. The trebles are consistent, clear, and possess a velvety quality. The sides are doubled with cypress on the inside, which significantly contributes to the guitar’s impressive projection. The guitar has been owned by a single person since it was first built, which makes it particularly well-preserved and consistent in condition and care.

Condition

As a pre-loved instrument, this guitar is in very good condition, with no structural issues whatsoever.
$345,940,499.65

Original: $1,153,134,998.85

-70%
Andrea Tacchi - 1994 - Coclea 7/XVII

$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 when the city was flourishing with artisan workshops and artists’ studios. This stimulating environment and meeting the South American guitar maker Ricardo Brané made him a luthier. He developed his craftmanship and artistic tastes in close contact with Robert Bouchet and Daniel Friederich during the 80s. Later, he kept learning from other important guitar makers, such as Ignacio Fleta, José Romanillos, and Robert Ruck, having travelled to the United States, England, and Spain. Andrea Tacchi’s absolute mastery was generously and legitimately rewarded. He received early on in 1985 the first prize in the prestigious international guitar-making competition, the “Concours International des Facteurs de Guitare”, organized by Robert Vidal of Radio France. From there on, global recognition by guitarists and collectors led him to make on of the most extensive waiting list in guitar history. As a result, the number of legendary guitarists, prestigious professors, and young generation concerts who play Andrea Tacchi guitars. To name a few: Carlo Marchione, Carlotta Dalia, Antigoni Goni, Renata Arlotti, Filomena Moretti, Flavio Cucchi, Robert Gruca, Colin Davin, Minoru Inagaki, and Marcelo Kayath.

About the guitar

This beautiful guitar from 1994 is a fine example of the early Coclea model by Andrea Tacchi. Even in its early stages, it’s clear that Andrea had already succeeded in developing a highly refined instrument. The guitar exhibits all the signature characteristics typical of his work. Thanks to its age, the instrument has opened up beautifully and responds very quickly to right-hand attack. The trebles are consistent, clear, and possess a velvety quality. The sides are doubled with cypress on the inside, which significantly contributes to the guitar’s impressive projection. The guitar has been owned by a single person since it was first built, which makes it particularly well-preserved and consistent in condition and care.

Condition

As a pre-loved instrument, this guitar is in very good condition, with no structural issues whatsoever.