Nils Schebesta - 2026 Doubletop

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Luthier:  Nils Schebesta
Construction Year: 2026
Construction Type:  Double-Top Guitars
Top: Cedar
Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
Soundboard Finish: French polish
Body Finish: French polish
Air Body Frequency: E / F
Scale (mm): 650
Nut (mm): 52.0
Weight (g): 1285
Tuner: Alessi
Strings: Knobloch - EDC 34.0
Condition: New
Case: Hiscox Pro II

Overview

This 2026 Nils Schebesta is a lightweight cedar double top concert guitar with Indian rosewood back and sides, French polish, and Alessi tuners. Its voice combines deep resonance, quick response, clear articulation, and an effortlessly singing first string with a refined sense of control.

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Manufacturer Information:
Nils Schebesta, Eisenacher Str. 72, 04155, Leipzig, Germany
Responsible Person:
Nils Schebesta, Eisenacher Str. 72, 04155, Leipzig, Germany
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Nils Schebesta 2026 Doubletop
A Magical Guitar by Antonius Müller | Lebisch, Marrabello, Mailloux, Marques, Schebesta | WGM #212

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About the luthier

Nils Schebesta belongs to a new generation of German luthiers whose work is shaped by thorough training and cross disciplinary experience. He began his path in instrument making more than a decade ago with a formal apprenticeship, followed by studies in Markneukirchen, one of Europe’s historic centres of instrument making. Further internships and collaborations with established makers broadened his perspective across both guitar and violin making. Before opening his own workshop in Leipzig in 2019, he worked for several years in a violin making studio, refining his precision in craftsmanship and developing a heightened sensitivity for acoustic detail. His instruments reflect influences from both German and French traditions, with an emphasis on structural clarity and tonal refinement.

About the guitar

This 2026 Nils Schebesta is a cedar double top concert guitar with Indian rosewood back and sides, a fully French polished finish, and Alessi tuners. With a weight of only 1,285 grams and an air body frequency around E to F, it has a remarkably light and resonant construction, giving the sound a deep foundation while preserving clarity and control. Its response is immediate and carefully balanced, with the tones emerging quickly and cleanly under the hand. The first string has an effortless singing quality, allowing the player to shape the line with ease, while the deeper resonance gives the instrument warmth, depth, and presence. The result is a modern double top guitar with impressive power, clear articulation, and a refined sense of tonal control.

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