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Sold: 1977 Shigemitsu Sugiyama hand-built Giannini Brazilian Rosewood Concert Classical
His instruments are played by some of the most important names of the Brazilian MPB scene, Chico Buarque, Paulinho da Viola, Toquinho. His wiki is in Portuguese but can be translated.
WikiShould this guitar have his label inside and not Giannini’s it would be a £3000-5000 instrument. Given it was made by him for Giannini it’s fetches a bit less. There was a 2021
sale confirmed at R$12.000 (£1950).
Checking the reference,
http://www.japao100.com.br/perfil/29/, Sugiyama
starts working at Giannini in 1974 and leaves some years later due to an economic crisis in Brazil. Brazil was experiencing an ‘economic miracle’ through 1973 and hits the wall in 1979 with an economic crisis lasting through the mid 80s.
Having spoken to a collector in Brazil, this one is likely one of the earliest he built as he has mostly come across 1978 and 1979 builds.
“I recently acquired it. Before, however, I had the opportunity to play in at least three Sugiyamas: an ESJ-66, an EX-66 and a GT-65 (all cedar). The fact is that I feel in them the same characteristics regarding the sustain and depth of the sound. These pine ones shine more. Cedar ones are softer and more sparkling. When I asked about the AWNC 4, Sugiyama told me they were his own, although made in a factory.”
It also has a few Sugiyama ‘signatures’, the Japanese house headstock shape and laminate neck construction.
It’s cedar topped with solid Brazilian rosewood back, sides and fretboard. Comes in what is likely its factory original, Japanese made hard shell case as it was a very high-end instrument in their lineup at the time. It’s in very clean overall condition with some wear on the fretboard from over 40 years of playing. The action is set at 4mm on the high E at 12th fret and 4.25mm at low E at 12th fret (this may sound high if you are used to steel stringed guitars but is par for the course for a Concert classical). It has a lovely rich and shimmery tone with a very powerful bottom end if needed.
Demo video below, filmed and played by a friend
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