Article number: | CL~R133-1 |
Availability: | In stock |
Description:
This unlabeled cello, believed to be made by American luthier Thomas Elmer, has a beautiful rich, smooth, and sweet tone. It is very comfortable to play and has a wide color palette and good projection.
The back is formed from two pieces of half-slab maple, marked by narrow flame slanting downward slightly toward the sides. The wood of the ribs and scroll are are made of quarter-cut maple with narrow flame, with the neck being marked by a birds-eye figure on the treble side. The two-piece spruce top has straight and very narrow grain, widening at the flanks. The instrument is covered in an dark gold-brown varnish that has naturally worn over time, revealing a pale gold ground beneath. The cello is in very good condition.
Measurements:
Length – 75.9 cm
Upper Bouts – 35.6 cm
Middle Bouts – 24.8 cm
Lower Bouts – 44.7 cm
Rich, smooth, sweet