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2007 Edmund Blöchinger SP/MP

Año 2007
Parte superior Spruce
Espalda y costados Maple
Longitud de escala 650 mm
Ancho de cejuela 53 mm
Acabado French Polish
País Germany
Luthier Edmund Blöchinger

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Description

This unique model features half-herringbone inlays in all the purfling appointments, including the bands on the inside and outside of the rosette. It also was finished in French polish using a formula borrowed from violin making, which gives it a darker, more amber/honey depth to the color. This guitar was originally commissioned by the owner of this 1936 Fleta, who wanted the decorative elements of the Fleta to be built in to the Blochinger. In the end 6 such instruments were made - 3 with Blochinger's standard body shape and style, the other 3 his "Llobet" model. So although structurally a Blochinger all the way, it is inspired by the "look" of the Fleta. This is a curious part of the story, as the Fleta is a structural (but not aesthetic) copy of Tarrega's very first Torres from 1864, also known as FE17. So each of the 3 guitars in the series gave birth to the other, starting with the Torres in the 19th century, the Fleta in the 20th, terminating with this Blochinger in the 21st.Orfeo article on Hauser III, Blochinger and Ober

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