1992 James Frieson Flamenco Guitar

1992 James Frieson flamenco guitar
1992 James Frieson flamenco guitar
1992 James Frieson flamenco guitar
1992 James Frieson flamenco guitar
1992 James Frieson flamenco guitar
1992 James Frieson flamenco guitar
1992 James Frieson flamenco guitar
1992 James Frieson flamenco guitar
1992 James Frieson flamenco guitar
1992 James Frieson flamenco guitar
1992 James Frieson flamenco guitar
1992 James Frieson flamenco guitar
1992 James Frieson flamenco guitar
1992 James Frieson flamenco guitar
1992 James Frieson flamenco guitar
1992 James Frieson flamenco guitar
1992 James Frieson flamenco guitar
1992 James Frieson flamenco guitar

1992 James Frieson Flamenco Guitar

$3,600.00

Make: James Frieson
Model: Flamenca
Model Year: 1992
Top: German spruce
Back & Sides: Spanish cypress
Scale: 650mm
Nut: 50 mm
Finish: Lacquer
Tuners: Gotoh
Made in: Canada
Condition: Excellent
Location: USA

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This finely crafted flamenco blanca guitar by Canadian luthier James Frieson dates to 1992 and showcases the hallmarks of traditional Andalusian flamenco design with a clean, modern finish. Built with a German spruce top and Spanish cypress back and sides, it delivers the dry, percussive snap and quick attack sought after by flamenco players, while maintaining warmth and clarity across registers.

The 650mm scale length and 50mm nut width offer comfortable playability, with string height set at 3mm on both the 1st and 6th strings, revealing 1mm and 2mm of bone saddle respectively—ideal for flamenco action. The guitar is fitted with elegant Gotoh lyre-style classical tuners, ensuring smooth and precise tuning stability.

The lacquer finish is in very good condition, with only minor playing scratches and a small chip on the side, as shown in the photos. The frets are in excellent shape, though they can be slightly felt on the sides of the neck, a minor tactile issue that does not affect playability.

About the Maker: James Frieson

James Frieson is a respected Canadian luthier known for his meticulous craftsmanship and deep understanding of classical and flamenco guitar traditions. Working out of Alberta, Frieson has spent decades refining his approach to traditional Spanish guitar construction, emphasizing responsiveness, tonal purity, and elegant aesthetics. His instruments are prized by both performers and collectors for their balance, projection, and refined voice—qualities clearly evident in this 1992 flamenco blanca.

This guitar represents a rare opportunity to acquire a hand-built flamenco instrument by a North American master, offering exceptional value at $3,600 USD.