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This 2010 Chasson Classic is a beautifully balanced, lightly built acoustic that leans into warmth, responsiveness, and a very natural, broken-in feel. There’s a softness to the attack that you typically only get from a well-played instrument, paired with a clarity that keeps everything articulate and defined.
The Western Red Cedar top gives this guitar an immediate, open response with a slightly darker, more rounded character compared to spruce. It reacts effortlessly to a light touch, making it especially rewarding for fingerstyle and more dynamic playing. Paired with Claro Walnut back and sides, there’s a nice balance here. You get warmth and depth, but also a focused midrange and a controlled top end that never feels overly bright.
Visually, the walnut brings a subtle richness, while the leopardwood binding adds a unique, understated detail that sets it apart without feeling overdone. It’s a thoughtful build that feels rooted in tradition but still carries its own identity.
The neck carve and 16" compound radius make for a very comfortable playing experience up and down the board. It feels smooth, stable, and easy to settle into, whether you’re playing for a few minutes or a few hours.
Built by Kent Chasson, this is a great example of his work from that period. It’s an honest, well-voiced instrument that prioritizes feel and musicality above all else.
Builder: Chasson Guitars
Model: Classic
Year: 2010
Serial Number: 66
Top: Western Red Cedar
Back & Sides: Claro Walnut
Neck: Khaya
Fingerboard: Cocobolo
Bridge: Cocobolo
Binding: Leopardwood
Scale Length: 25.4"
Nut Width: 1 3/4"
Fingerboard Radius: 16" compound
Strings: Designed for light gauge strings
Case: Hardshell case included
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