1974 R. E. Brune Historical
1974 R. E, Bruné “Historical” model (USA) 628 mm scale, 47 mm scale, cedar top, Indian rosewood sides and back, lacquer varnish. Loosely based on European 19th century historical parlor guitars which were made for gut strings, this instrument was made to be a kind of amalgam of the features found in some of these northern European pre-Torres traditions, combined with fanciful soundboard decoration that echoed the woodcuts of early Spanish Vihuelas. This would be a perfect guitar for the musician who gigs in restaurants playing to popular crowds, or in Renaissance fairs where visual impact is a plus for the performance. The sound is actually very good, internally it is is fan braced like a Torres, and the shorter scale is very easy to play, with a bright even quick response, good colors and solid projection. The smaller body is not boomy and would lend itself to being miked in a large venue performance situation. Condition is superb, no cracks nor repairs, but there is some very minor crazing of the original lacquer varnish which is strictly cosmetic. $2,000