Masaki Sakurai – 1993 Concert-J Cedar/Madagascar
Masaki Sakurai – 1993 Concert-J Cedar/Madagascar
Overview
Overview
Masaki Sakurai, the nephew of the great Japanese master luthier Masaru Kohno, was born in 1944. He studied electrical engineering at Sophia University and became part of ” Kohno Guitar Manufacturing” in 1967, after graduation. In 1988, he won the prestigious first prize at the Fourth International Paris Guitar Making Competition. Masaki Sakurai’s guitars are of impeccable craftsmanship and are known for their easy playability and great volume of sound.
The 1993 Masaki Sakurai Concert-J model is a standout option for anyone in search of a quality concert guitar without the high price tag. This model is particularly noted for offering great value, thanks to its impressive performance features. It adapts well to various playing contexts, delivering a responsive and dynamic experience for the player. The clarity and vibrancy of the trebles enhance its rich, expressive sound, making it a pleasure to play in both practice and live settings. With a sensitivity that responds well to the player's nuances, it stands as a dependable instrument. Though pre-owned, it remains in very good condition, albeit with signs of use. This Masaki Sakurai guitar represents an excellent investment for guitarists at any level, offering superior sound quality and playability at an affordable price.
Luthier: | Masaki Sakurai |
Construction year: | 1993 |
Top: | Cedar |
Back and sides: | Madagascar rosewood |
Scale: | 650 mm |
Nut: | 52.5 mm |
Weight: | 1590 grams |
Air body frequency: | G/G# |
Tuners: | Gotoh |
Strings: | Knobloch EDC 34.0 |
Case: | Hardshell |
Condition: | Very Good |






















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