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I got this for use in a Ren-Baroque ensemble I play in. I undecided between this and the standard cypress model. I understand the standard cypress is made in Portugal. it has a more "guitar" bridge and tuning head. I believe the deluxe is made in Pakistan. I went for the deluxe on the assumption that it has better woods. It also has more ribs in the back. I would have liked to play this and the standard side by side, but I am in the US.
The bridge and tuning head may be replicas of a period instrument. There is a tool mark on the carved head on mine.
I was very surprised at the fullness of the sound. Unlike other reviewers, mine has no fret issues. I still buzz because I am not used to holding it and it slips out of my fretting hand now and then.
The finish is extremely thin and matte, almost non-existent on the top. I may try a light coat of instrument lacquer.
This looks like a Roosebeck lute guitar available from some outlets in the US. The Roosebeck is made in Pakistan. It has contrasting ribs in the back, but otherwise looks pretty much the same.
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