The Takamine / Kohno / Hirade Connection
The Takamine company is playing an important role in the
Japanese guitar history as it is known that Kohno experimented
there with factory built series of the highest quality. Moreover,
one of his pupils then, Mass Hirade, was involved in this
process so Takamine labelled their high end classical guitars
with his name. In most guitars that have the Hirade label you
are able to find the branded stamp of Takamine in the center
strip on the seam of the two back halves. The Hirade guitars
have also been built in different models as there are:
Model 5, 7 10, 15, 20 and 25. Model 15 presented here
beyond is in my possession and really should be mentioned
as its quality is very good. Similarities with Kohno (and
Orozco) models are there in the binding of the edges.
Here the Hirade / Takamine guitar "Concert Arte" is presented
with some similarities to the Kohno guitars as there are the edges
for example. However these guitars are equipped with a traditional
fan bracing as opposed to the factory produced Kohno guitars.
Another thing is the slightly sprayed inner back, also found
on the Kohno, Orozco, Sakurai, Tama and even high end Ibanez
guitars. Sometimes these labels are signed, and sometimes
not. The real reason for that is unknown to me as the lower
end models sometimes show a signed label. From 1984
onwards most labels are signed by Matsuo Furui.
The lightly sprayed inner back can be studied here. My model
15 is not provided with a inner Spanish tongue construction.
Funnily enough the head shape can be found further on
in this Blog pointing towards the Takamine company.
That guitar is a "Sakurai" labelled guitar!
The inlay in the edges can be studied here.
Very well working Gotoh tuners that are of a high quality!
Decent use of a spruce top, sometimes treated
with the so called "cashew" varnish.
An example of a Furui signed label though the
guitar still bears the Hirade label.
Mister Mass Hirade between the two Americain
salesmen Charlie Kamen and Eric Emerson. Maybe
an attempt to grow as big as these two salesmen!
The later H15 model still in production at the Takamine
factory. How the quality compares to the older 15 model
is not known to me. The model 15 I posses excels in
playability, painstakingly carved top nut and outer and
inner woodwork that is of top quality.
A lifetime warranty: Who provides it nowadays?
You are able to enlarge the picture by clicking on it.
The higher model on the left.
And even a cutaway example was produced then.
And even more guitars....