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Get to know all the recent updates from the dealer of Fine Classical Guitars at Savage Classical Guitar. Hi, this is Richard F. Sayage, Rich to all who know me. I built Savage Classical Guitar from the ground up to be the largest private dealer in the world buying and selling, marketing and representing the finest handmade classical guitars and flamenco guitars from all over the world.
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August 2024 Blog Updates Savage Classical Guitar The image above is our 2020 Ashley Sanders #67 Cedar EIRW (Lattice) an absolutely phenomenal guitar by the Australian Master. I hope that...
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June 2024 Blog Updates Savage Classical Guitar
The image above is our 2020 Ashley Sanders #67 Cedar EIRW (Lattice) an absolutely phenomenal guitar by the Australian Master.
2013 Paolo Coriani #193 Spruce Brazilian RW
I hope that you are all well and thriving. June 2024 with some more sunshine and warmth arriving. Out practicing in the evening. Game might be coming around? Weird. Yeah, probably not. I am so disjointed of late. Terrible. LOL
The only thing that I truly know is the art of classical guitar, the building of them, the construct ..read more
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November 2023 Blog Updates Savage Classical Guitar
The image above is our 2020 Ashley Sanders #67 Cedar EIRW (Lattice) an absolutely phenomenal guitar by the Australian Master.
I hope that you are all well and thriving. November? WTH happened to this entire year? Ugh, Fall has reared its colder head up here in NY? I miss the warm weather already! LOL
2013 Paolo Coriani #193 Spruce Brazilian RW
The only thing that I truly know is the art of classical guitar, the building of them, the construction, the finishing, the woods and the music that they embody. It ..read more
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1y ago
July 2023 Blog Updates Savage Classical Guitar
The image above is our 2020 Ashley Sanders #67 Cedar EIRW (Lattice) an absolutely phenomenal guitar by the Australian Master.
I hope that you are all well and thriving. July 2023 means that summer is here, my favorite time of year, and I am loving it right now. This is where I take some much needed time to work on myself, my golf game (which is improving), enjoying life to its fullest. I hope you will do the same.
2013 Paolo Coriani #193 Spruce Brazilian RW
The only thing that I truly know is the art of classical guitar, the bu ..read more
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1y ago
June 2023 Blog Updates Savage Classical Guitar
The image above is our 2020 Ashley Sanders #67 Cedar EIRW (Lattice) an absolutely phenomenal guitar by the Australian Master.
I hope that you are all well and thriving. June 2023 means summer is almost upon us, my favorite time of year, where I take some much needed time to work on myself, my golf game (which is improving), enjoying life to its fullest. I hope you will do the same.
2013 Paolo Coriani #193 Spruce Brazilian RW
The only thing that I truly know is the art of classical guitar, the building of them, the construction, the f ..read more
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1y ago
April 2023 Blog Updates Savage Classical Guitar
The image above is our 2020 Ashley Sanders #67 Cedar EIRW (Lattice) an absolutely phenomenal guitar by the Australian Master.
I hope that you are all well and thriving. April 2023 means 3 months have passed in what seems a blink of an eye. Life moves quickly when you are focused, training, with little distraction (women?) LOL and other non-essentials. Saying that, I am a busy man, which is awesome. I have numerous aspects to my life, working hard on every part. Body, mind, business, all to be the best version of myse ..read more
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1y ago
Towards the end of April, I was getting tired of the persistent cold in the NorthEast, looking for a reason to go South (like the birds), visit a friend, play some golf and meet with Bob Desmond at his home and workshop. He’s been to my home 3 times, never me to his, so boom, here’s my chance.
Turns out to be a wonderful thing to have some limited freedom to travel, and re-connect with great people. I spent a Tuesday morning with him, then a Thursday morning having a great breakfast, then back to his workshop. I spent over 4 -5 hours with him, re-discovering what an ama ..read more
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1y ago
March 2023 Blog Updates Savage Classical Guitar
The image above is our 2020 Ashley Sanders #67 Cedar EIRW (Lattice) an absolutely phenomenal guitar by the Australian Master.
I hope that you are all well and thriving. March 2023 means another month has passed in what seems a blink of an eye. Life moves quickly when you are focused, training, with little distraction (women?) LOL and other non-essentials. Saying that, I am a busy man, which is awesome. I have numerous aspects to my life, working hard on every part. Body, mind, business, all to be the best version of ..read more
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1y ago
February 2021 Blog Updates Savage Classical Guitar
The image above is our 2020 Michele della Giustina #401 Spruce Ziricote an absolutely phenomenal guitar by the Italian Master.
February 2021 has finally arrived. Being in NY, it’s winter time and they meant it! 1ft. of snow, 4 hours of my life I will never get back clearing the house of the accursed snow!! I’m not a fan of the cold weather, though I’ve lived and worked in NY for the majority of my life. Well, that’s just weird. I mean it, I do not like the cold weather 1 bit. If I never saw snow, ice, e ..read more
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1y ago
January 2021 Blog Updates Savage Classical Guitar
The image above is our 2020 Lorenzo Lippi #HF43919 Spruce Cocobolo an absolutely phenomenal guitar by the Italian Master.
2020 Kim Lissarrague Lattice #344 Spruce Ziricote
January 2021 has finally arrived. I happily put the last year behind me! 2020….uh, that was fun? Nope. Of course, Winter is fully upon us here in NY, where it has gotten positively frigid all of a sudden. I’m not a fan of the cold weather, though I’ve lived and worked in NY for the majority of my life. Well, that’s just weird.
Clearly, a ..read more