Armin Hanika - 2024 58 Lattice EF-N

Armin Hanika - 2024 58 Lattice EF-N

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Manufacturer:  Armin Hanika
Construction Year: 2024
Construction Type:  Lattice
Top: Spruce
Back and Sides: Chequers tree
Soundboard Finish: Wax
Body Finish: Uv-cured finish
Air Body Frequency: F # / G
Scale (mm): 650
Nut (mm): 52.0
Weight (g): 1575
Tuner: Rubner
Strings: Knobloch - 400 ADC
Condition: New
Case: Original

Overview

The Hanika 58 EF-N is a concert guitar crafted entirely from domestic tonewoods, combining refined workmanship with a distinctive tonal character. Back and sides of thermo-treated chequers wood and a wafer-thin spruce top with lattice bracing deliver a quick attack, full-bodied sound, and crisp clarity across the registers. Its versatile voice lends itself to a wide range of playing styles, making it especially attractive for advancing players who seek tonal flexibility. With details such as a thermo-plum fretboard, thermo-cherry neck, golden tuners with Galalith pegs, and an elegant high-gloss finish, this instrument unites sustainability with sophistication. Clear projection, lively responsiveness, and a balanced timbre mark the 58 EF-N as a modern guitar that offers both musical depth and long-term reliability.

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Manufacturer Information:
Armin Hanika, Egerstraße 12a, 91083, Baiersdorf, Germany, www.hanika.de, info@hanika.de
Responsible Person:
Armin Hanika, Egerstraße 12a, 91083, Baiersdorf, Germany, www.hanika.de, info@hanika.de
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Video overview

Ivana Solcaniova plays Caazapa by Agustín Barrios Mangoré on a Armin Hanika 58 EF N

More details about the guitar

Back and sides are made from high-quality thermo-treated Chequers wood with a soundboard made from outstanding spruce wood. Chequers wood is characterized by its particularly dense wood structure and is regarded as one of the best domestic tonewoods for guitars. In conjunction with the wafer-thin spruce-wood soundboard with a lattice structure, these woods ensure that the 58 EF-N achieves a very good attack with a full sound and crisp tone. This guitar meets high demands, is recommended for advancing players and its versatile sound really comes into its own for a diverse range of playing techniques. Made from very high-quality solid tonewoods, this guitar has a high-gloss finish, a domed soundboard, and lattice bracing. The bushed golden tuning machines with Galalith pegs, the thermo-treated cherry neck completely reinforced with thermo-treated chequers wood and the thermo-treated chequers wood headstock are hallmarks of the 58 EF-N’s high quality. The fretboard is made of thermo-treated plum wood, thus ensuring that the entire guitar is made exclusively of domestic wood. The back, sides and neck of the guitar are varnished with a UV-cured, high-gloss acrylic lacquer. The soundboard is sealed with a thin layer of natural varnish. Included is a Hiscox Pro II case. This guitar is Cites-free.

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