Karl-Hermann Schäfer - 2024 - Torres Fe 09 (Llobet) Tornavoz

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Construction Year: 2024
Construction Type:  Traditional
Top: Spruce
Back and Sides: Cypress
Soundboard Finish: French polish
Body Finish: French polish
Air Body Frequency: D # / E
Scale (mm): 650
Nut (mm): 48.5
Weight (g): 1285
Strings: Knobloch - EDC 34.0
Condition: New
Case: Hiscox Pro II “Siccas Edition”

Overview

The Karl-Hermann Schäfer 2024 guitar is a meticulous replica of Antonio de Torres’ FE-09 from 1859, the instrument famously associated with Miguel Llobet. Faithful to the original, it includes the tornavoz and embodies the characteristic Torres sound with warm, rounded trebles, expressive sustain and an “old world” tonal charm. Built with a very thin soundboard and cypress back and sides, it is remarkably lightweight at just 1,285 grams including tuners. Its air resonance between D♯ and E enhances depth and color, making it especially compelling for Spanish repertoire such as Tárrega. In mint condition, this guitar preserves both aesthetic and acoustic authenticity, offering an inspiring connection to one of the most iconic instruments in guitar history.

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Manufacturer Information:
Karl-Hermann Schäfer
Responsible Person:
Siccas Guitars GmbH, Roonstr. 31, 76137 Karlsruhe, Germany, www.siccasguitars.com, info@siccasguitars.com
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Video overview

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Karl Hermann Schäfer 2024 "Torres Fe 09" Llobet Tornavoz Classical Guitar Review

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About the luthier

Karl-Hermann Schäfer started making guitars in 1966. He did his apprenticeship under the guidance of master guitar maker Ernest Köröskeny and later studied under master guitar maker Dieter Hopf. After having worked in Hopf’s workshop from 1971 to 1994, he opened his own in Oberneisen and moved to Niederbrechen, Germany, five years later. Karl-Hermann Schäfer has specialized in making the most wonderful replicas one could wish for. These instruments are not only well built, but they also offer the very authentic sound of master instruments of the past.

About the guitar

This beautiful instrument is a faithful replica of Antonio de Torres’ FE-09, built in 1859 and famously played by Miguel Llobet. The original guitar is preserved at the Museu de la Música in Barcelona, and this replica remains true to its character and construction—including the tornavoz, just like the original. The guitar beautifully captures the unique sound of Torres, especially the warm, round trebles that define his instruments. Thanks to the very thin soundboard and cypress back and sides, the guitar is incredibly light, weighing only 1,285 grams including the tuners. Its air resonance lies between D♯ and E, contributing to its distinctive “old world” charm. Despite the low body resonance, the basses, mids, and trebles all exhibit long sustain, making the instrument highly expressive and full of character. This guitar practically invites the player to explore Spanish repertoire, and feels particularly suited for the music of Tárrega and his contemporaries.

Condition

As a pre-loved instrument, this guitar is in mint condition, showing virtually almost no signs of wear.

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