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2007 Tobias Braun SP/SW

Year 2007
Top Spruce
Back & Sides Satinwood
Scale Length 650 mm
Nut width 53 mm
Finish French Polish
Country Austria
Luthier Tobias Braun

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Description
Tobias Braun is known for his use of spectacular use of dramatic and beautiful materials. This instrument has a beautiful piece of German spruce (with some bearclaw) for the soundboard. The back and sides feature satinwood, which is quite difficult to work with, so most luthiers choose not to. Enrique Garcia and Francisco Simplicio were comfortable with it, and Tobias Braun intends to re-introduce it, since he believes that the sound is enhanced. The tone of this guitar is very clean and extremely loud, with a very robust, rounded, thick, yet clear quality of sound. He uses a small tornavoz, about 16mm deep, to increase projection and clarity. An interesting aesthetic feature is the use of a key-motif in the rosette, which is borrowed from an ancient stone boundary marker located near Braun's workshop just outside of Vienna (see photo). Braun also uses customized Rubner tuners which are engraved with his initials.

The plantilla and bracing pattern of this guitar are based on extensive notes that Tobias took several years ago of a 1924 Santos Hernandez guitar. This Santos was in the possession of its original owner - one of the leading female guitarists of the 20th century - Luisa Walker, student and disciple of Miguel Llobet. Although Braun works from detailed blueprints that he made during his examination of the original guitar, his instrument has been slightly modified to suit the needs and demands of the modern concert guitarist. The width of the nut has been increased from 50mm to 52mm. The thickness of the neck, soundboard and back have all been slightly increased as well. All other measurements (thickness of the sides, braces, spacing of braces, etc...) are identical to the original. The resulting guitar is a wonderful modern concert instrument, with full, steady trebles and penetrating basses. Yet one can also discern the old-world sound of the great Spanish masters, and with this guitar, it is to Santos that Tobias Braun tips his hat.

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