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1950s Jacques Castelluccia

1950s Jacques Castelluccia

This classic instrument was built sometime in the 1950s by Jacques Castelluccia. Castelluccia was one of the many famous Italian luthiers to make his name in France (along with Busato, DiMauro, Favino, Anastasio, Maccaferri, etc.) Castelluccia is the oldest continuously running shop in Paris, still producing guitars under the direction of Jacques Castelluccia's son, Jean-Baptiste.

While the price of guitars made by Busato (along with other Italian makers such as Favino and Maccaferri) have skyrocketed in recent years, Castelluccia's have been largely overlooked. But after playing this guitar, I think anyone would agree that Castelluccia was also capable of building guitars on par with his more famous contemporaries.

This instrument features Selmer like dimensions: 670mm scale, a 15 1/2" wide body, and 4" body depth. Castelluccia's ultra lightweight three brace design weighs in at only 3.5 lbs, among the lightest guitars I've ever had in the shop. The back and sides are Cuban mahogany, the top is spruce, and the neck is mahogany. The tailpiece and tuners are original. The tailpiece has a black celluloid insert and a piece of simulated mother of pearl underneath. This is one of the fancier versions of this model, featuring attractive rope binding. There is no label.

The condition of this instrument is breathtaking! It is easily the best persevered Castelluccia I've ever come across. There are no cracks or major modifications. The frets and fingerboard are new and the action is set at an easy playing 3mm.

The sound of this fine instrument ranks among the best vintage Gypsy guitars available. Volume-wise it's off the charts! A real boomer that will knock each note to the back of the hall. Tonally it's very open in character, with each note accompanied by a complex wash of overtones that adds beauty and interest to anything you play. The bass is really impressive, not overbearing but very robust and "hollow" which is just how I like it. Most importantly, it has the mature character that only finely aged woods can produce. The distinct clarity and focus of this guitar is something that only comes with time. The best contemporary luthiers working with the finest materials would still be hard pressed to build and instrument that sounds like this!

This model was made famous by Dorado Schmitt who played a similar Castelluccia in the Bireli Lagrene's Live Jazz a Vienne  DVD.

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