Masaru Kohno - 1976 Model 10 66 cm
Masaru Kohno - 1976 Model 10 66 cm
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About the luthier
Masaru Kohno (1926–1998) is regarded as one of the most important figures in the history of Japanese guitar making. Born in Mito City, Japan, he began his career after completing his studies at the Tokyo College of Arts and Crafts. In 1959, he spent six formative months apprenticing with Arcangel Fernandez in Madrid, Spain. Kohno’s breakthrough came in 1967, when he was awarded the Gold Medal at the Elizabeth’s Concourse International Guitar Building Competition in Belgium. This recognition helped cement his international reputation. Over the decades, Kohno’s instruments were played by some of the world’s foremost classical guitarists, including Julian Bream, Oscar Ghiglia and Sharon Isbin. His guitars are known for their structural precision, balance across registers and clean, refined tone.
About the guitar
This 1976 Model 10 is a well-preserved example of Kohno’s mature period. Defined by its tonal balance and clarity, this model line offers controlled overtones, even decay, and a focused core sound. Each register transitions smoothly into the next, with no frequency dominating the others: a signature of Kohno’s structural finesse.
The guitar features a 66 cm scale length, which contributes to a slightly firmer feel under the fingers but brings enhanced articulation and a more decisive attack. While the difference is perceptible to sensitive players, the instrument’s ergonomics remain entirely accessible. The spruce top and Indian rosewood back and sides are finished with Kohno’s characteristic cashew oil varnish, offering both visual warmth and acoustic transparency.
Though originally delivered with different tuners, this guitar now features a high-end set by Klaus Scheller, installed by the original and sole owner. These offer excellent precision while respecting the aesthetic of the instrument. With its crisp response, singing trebles and balanced basses, this Kohno Model 10 remains a benchmark in the traditional concert guitar lineage.









