The Wood.
I think I got lucky here as I've looked at many pictures of the Ziricote Back and Sides, and didn't like many as there all individually made, but my one is Superb.
The first thing i noticed was the Square Flat Neck ala Clapton.
This gives you more finger room as the neck is thinner, I like this a lot.
The next thing I noticed was the Guitars Weight, it's Heavy compared to my Martinez Spruce/Rosewood Guitar.
I've mentioned the Wonderful Body already, well I was also blown away by the Top, I'm aware that its AAA Ceder, but its Red, really Red, I'm guessing it's Canadian Red Ceder, it's Gorgeous.
So to the main review, THE SOUND.
This Guitar has a Sustain that goes on for ever and has a distinct Spanish Guitar Warm Mellow Flavour, it's also Very Loud.
As a Brand New Guitar that needs to bed in, it will only get better with age.
The Case is as good as the Guitar and has a built in Humador.
I believe that if you put your Guitar in it's case, you'll play it less, but in this case I would recomend you do, as Zericote like all hard woods is prone to cracking if dried out.
Conclusion.
If your a student of Spanish/Classical Guitar like me "I'm not a Pro", then this is the one for you.
For me, the Look has to be as good as the Sound and this 50th Aniversary Lutier Guitar Delivers on all levels.
The Price reflects the Quality of this Guitar, but it is reachable as their are Finance Option's available.