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Scott Cao Guadagnini Cello
From: $2,400.00
Item Number: #
GP-STC750G
The "Guadagnini" is based on a cello from 1777 by J.B. Guadagnini. From his creative period in Turin, it is believed to be the last commission from his patron, Count Cozio di Salabue. The original cello is named the "Simpson" after H.P. Simpson, who owned it from 1911-1949. The Scott Cao "Guadagnini" follows the slightly smaller, more compact body design as the original instrument and combines quality tone-woods with excellent craftsmanship to produce a full, even tone.
Spruce top of fine to medium grain. Inlaid purfling. Two piece maple back with strong, medium flame. Ribs and scroll similar to back. Finished in an attractive reddish-brown on a golden ground and antiqued in the style of the original instrument. Outfits include #VACR7 Kaplan rosin, and your choice of case and bow. Made in China.
Fittings:
Spruce top of fine to medium grain. Inlaid purfling. Two piece maple back with strong, medium flame. Ribs and scroll similar to back. Finished in an attractive reddish-brown on a golden ground and antiqued in the style of the original instrument. Outfits include #VACR7 Kaplan rosin, and your choice of case and bow. Made in China.
Fittings:
- Ebony fingerboard and pegs
- Composite tailpiece
- Larsen strings
- Aubert Mirecourt bridge
Brand:
Scott Cao
Model:
Guadagnini













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