For sale there's a lot of 6 Brazilian rosewood classical guitar bridges, these are from my private collection. These are the queen of blackness, impossible quality now-a-days, the bridges are quarter sawn. Free shipping worldwide by post.
Measures goes from 193 up to 205mm long, 32 to 34mm wide and 10 up to 12mm thick, already calibrated.
Along the years I
have been collecting the most stunning guitar parts with the idea of making the
world’s finest guitars. I just realized that I won’t be able to make them all.
So, it’s time to let go some of these precious, hopefully to someone that enjoy
as much as I do.
What I will be selling it is hardly seen and extremely limited.
There is some history behind this piece of wood. The Queen of Portugal Maria II
(1777-1816) has developed the furniture style with her name, inspired in the
finest British furniture makers and the French movement Rocaille. This represents the neoclassical period in Portugal and
Brazil. This style of furniture was made by the finest woodworkers during the
18th and 19th centuries, all the original were made in
solid Brazilian rosewood with satinwood inlays as symbols of happiness and
love. Mahogany replicas were made in the late 19th century until early-mid the
20th century.
This piece of wood was salvaged from original Queen Maria II furniture; it is
estimated to be more than 200 years old.