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The Hermann Hauser I (1947) is a masterpiece of classical guitar craftsmanship, celebrated for its contribution to the world of music. Crafted by the esteemed luthier Hermann Hauser I, this instrument is a testament to the German tradition of meticulous attention to detail and superior sound quality. Its historical significance and unparalleled tonal excellence make it a prized possession for classical guitar enthusiasts and professional musicians alike.

This vintage guitar is renowned for its remarkable resonance and projection, features that have captivated audiences for decades. The Hauser I (1947) is crafted from premium tonewoods, which contribute to its warm, rich sound and exceptional playability. The spruce top is complemented by a body constructed from high-quality tonewoods, ensuring a balance of tonal clarity and depth.

The Hermann Hauser I (1947) also features a traditional fan bracing system, which enhances its dynamic range and responsiveness. This guitar's neck provides a comfortable and precise playing experience, making it suitable for both intricate fingerstyle compositions and expressive flamenco pieces. Its aesthetic elegance is reflected in the fine craftsmanship and attention to detail, showcasing a timeless design that has inspired countless musicians.

For collectors and performers seeking an instrument with historical significance and superior sound quality, the Hermann Hauser I (1947) is a distinguished choice that stands out in the realm of classical guitars.

Key Features:

  • Crafted by renowned luthier Hermann Hauser I
  • Vintage model from 1947
  • Premium tonewood construction for rich sound
  • Traditional fan bracing for enhanced projection and resonance
  • Comfortable neck design for precise playability
  • Historical significance in the classical guitar community
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Guitar: Hermann Hauser I, Germany. (1947) Date: Purchased by Bream in 1956 Notes - Guitar used to record A Bach Recital for the Guitar recorded in May 1956.

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