2012 Edmund Blöchinger "Llobet" SP/CSAR
Year | 2012 |
Top | Spruce |
Back & Sides | CSA Rosewood |
Scale Length | 650 mm |
Nut width | 52 mm |
Finish | French Polish |
Country | Germany |
Luthier | Edmund Blöchinger |

This particular instrument is inspired by the 1859 Torres that was played and cherished by Miguel Llobet and is now housed in the Museu de la Musica in Barcelona, Spain. Rather than a literal copy, Blochinger has seamlessly fused elements of the historical guitar into his own design. This particular guitar features full herringbone purfling surrounding the exterior of the guitar, as well as used in the rosette, perfectly executed and tastefully done. It has enormous charm both aesthetically and sonically. The tone is warm with a beautiful soft glow but is also very penetrating and clear. It has surprising volume and energy despite the slightly smaller body size, making it a delight to play. The comparison was recently made by another owner of this model - "it's like a Porsche, small and fast!". On stage, it has great power and an outstanding richness of tone. It also boasts one of the most comfortable neck-shapes (the entire neck and heel unit being made from a single piece of wood), and the finish on the back of the neck is done in such a way that the left hand plays effortlessly, with no "stickiness" for the left thumb. Overall, a very impressive and beautiful guitar for the serious performer or collector alike.
Luthier Bio: Edmund Blochinger