Walter Vogt - ca. 1970

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Construction Year: 1970
Construction Type:  Traditional
Top: Spruce
Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
Soundboard Finish: Lacquer
Body Finish: Lacquer
Air Body Frequency: F # / G
Scale (mm): 653
Nut (mm): 53.0
Weight (g): 1610
Tuner: Fustero
Strings: Knobloch - EDC 34.0
Condition: Excellent

Overview

Walter Vogt’s classical guitar from around 1970 combines a spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides and an individual German design language. Bright, clear and well balanced, it offers generous playing proportions with a 653 mm scale and 53 mm nut width, making it well suited to players who prefer more space on the fingerboard.

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Manufacturer Information:
Walter Vogt
Responsible Person:
Siccas Guitars GmbH, Roonstr. 31, 76137 Karlsruhe, Germany, www.siccasguitars.com, info@siccasguitars.com
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Walter Vogt ca. 1970

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About the luthier

Walter Vogt was born in 1935 in Mühlen am Neckar and worked in Germany until his passing in 1990. He was regarded as a highly skilled craftsman and a visionary luthier who devoted much thought to improving the sound qualities and intonation of the classical guitar. Rather than following established patterns too closely, he designed instruments with distinctive outlines and structural ideas, always in search of a more precise and responsive voice.

His guitars stand out through their unusual visual concepts and carefully considered details. Vogt combined solid traditional construction with personal solutions that were often closer to fine furniture joinery than to standard guitar making. The result is a small body of work that attracts players who appreciate instruments with an individual look and a thoughtful, acoustically driven design.

About the guitar

This Walter Vogt from around 1970 is a traditional classical guitar with a spruce top and Indian rosewood back and sides, finished in lacquer. It carries the maker’s individual design language with quiet confidence, combining familiar classical materials with proportions that give the instrument a distinctive presence in the hands. The 653 mm scale and 53 mm nut width make it especially appealing for players with larger hands, or for guitarists who prefer more space on the fingerboard for intricate left hand positions.

Its sound is bright, clear and well balanced, with a direct character that supports both definition and musical poise. The voice has enough brilliance to bring contrapuntal lines forward, while the rosewood body adds colour and depth beneath the spruce top. It is a guitar with a generous physical and musical character, suited to players who enjoy a larger feel, a clear response and an individual German instrument from a maker known for thoughtful construction and personal design ideas.

Condition

The guitar is in excellent and original condition, with normal wear from regular use. It has no label, but it carries the maker’s stamp.

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