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Annette Stephany - 2022 No. 63 64 cm

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Overview

Annette Stephany developed an interest in Luthiery at 14. At 21, she enrolled in the Mittenwald school of lutherie, where she graduated three years later. She then worked at the workshop of master luthier Lorenzo Frignani in Modena from 2006 until 2009. Moreover, Annette became increasingly interested in the preservation of antique guitars. This led her to a six months restoration course at the workshop of the legendary restorer Bernhard Kresse. She finally set up her workshop in the town of Schweinfurt in Lower Franconia, where she focuses on building classical concert guitars and restoring antique and modern plucked instruments.

This beautiful brand-new instrument came straight from Annette's workshop. It is built traditionally, utilizing a seven-fan bracing system. The nicely decorated cedar top and Madagascar rosewood back and sides display Annette's outstanding craftmanship as a guitar maker. Moreover, the 640 mm scale makes this instrument a perfect guitar for concert performers with smaller hands. Acoustically, this fine instrument has a colorful tonal palette of spruce guitar and the warmth of cedar guitar combined. The crunchy and solid basses provide a strong fundamental to the overall voicing of this incredible guitar. It is a reliable traditional concert instrument that will fulfill the needs of any concert guitarist through its versatility.

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Luthier: Anette Stephany
Construction year: 2022
Top: Cedar
Back and sides: Madagascar rosewood
Scale: 640 mm
Nut: 52 mm
Weight: 1745 grams
Air body frequency: G
Tuners: Gotoh
Strings: Knobloch EDC 34.0
Case: Gewa
Condition: New
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Video overview

Annette Stephany 2022 No 63 Classical Guitar review
WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS GUITAR? 🤫 | ANA VIDOVIC on The Weekly Guitar Meeting #32 |Cadiz, Stephany, Lijoi

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