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pacowannab -> Best german "flamenco" luthiers (Feb. 23 2009 19:16:07)

A question inspired by a recent thread: Who are the preeminent luthers currently building flamenco guitars in Germany? A list of candidates is in order (or should I say "condedinates"?)




John O. -> RE: Best german "flamenco" luthiers (Feb. 23 2009 22:39:30)

Gotta represent for my beautiful guitar:

http://www.suttner-gitarren.de




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pacowannab -> RE: Best german "flamenco" luthiers (Feb. 27 2009 13:32:46)

Thanks for the replies.

Perhaps I should have mentioned that the "alleged Conde-maker" is German but currently resides in spain (Madrid).

John O. is that the guitar you are playing in your Youtube clips? (Very inspirational playing, by the way!)




Arash -> RE: Best german "flamenco" luthiers (Feb. 27 2009 13:46:23)

I have heard that this guy (Sascha Nowak) builds great flamenco guitars too

I think prices are somewhere between 5000 and 6000 Euros

http://www.nowak-gitarren.de/english/modelsflamencoen.html

and also this guy (Thorsten Sven Lietz)

http://www.thorsgarage.de/de/flamenco.php

But i have never tried these guitars personally, just heard from them.




John O. -> RE: Best german "flamenco" luthiers (Feb. 28 2009 7:42:58)

Thanks Paco [:)] Yes that's his guitar! Wolfgang is specialized in flamenco guitars but builds others too.

Michio plays it too, the late Rainer Dehn-Longeru played one as well. Lately other Spanish flamencos have started showing interest.

I love it. It's great for solo, has a sweet sound but is good for accompanyment too.




rojarosguitar -> RE: Best german "flamenco" luthiers (Oct. 24 2014 9:29:50)

Stenzel Guitars

He is a great maker and has built 2 Flamencas. Anotnio Rey and Mahmoud Turkmani both tried one at Siccas and looked pretty amazed ...

He doesn't advertize specifically flamenco guitars, but he can do it...




Anders Eliasson -> RE: Best german "flamenco" luthiers (Oct. 25 2014 6:31:56)

I´m danish, but to spaniards its more or less the same as being german (maybe they are right there). And they believe we speak almost the same language as well.[:D] rødgrød med fløde (soft danish 'd')




edguerin -> RE: Best german "flamenco" luthiers (Oct. 25 2014 6:45:42)

O.k. I vote you Best German Flamenco Luthier [:)]




bernd -> RE: Best german "flamenco" luthiers (Oct. 25 2014 14:58:13)

Brunswicker & Apelt in Frankfurt had study trips to Gerundino
www.brunswicker-apelt

Stephan Schlemper in Worpswede learned with Antonio Marin Montero and offered flamencas during the 90s and 2000s years. Maybe he still makes some.
www.schlemper-guitar.com




bernd -> RE: Best german "flamenco" luthiers (Nov. 11 2014 15:14:36)

I forgot to mention Thorsten Lietz:
www.thorsgarage.de




milanlondons -> RE: Best german "flamenco" luthiers (Jan. 13 2015 7:58:57)

I played a Hanika flamenco guitar that was very interesting. It had a very short scale, I think 620 with a curved fretboard...




jmb -> RE: Best german "flamenco" luthiers (Jan. 13 2015 12:07:03)

quote:

I´m danish, but to spaniards its more or less the same as being german (maybe they are right there). And they believe we speak almost the same language as well. rødgrød med fløde (soft danish 'd')


Take care. if you start having lunch at 2 PM then, you will be a Spaniard Viking that speaks something similar to German. [;)]




Ricardo -> RE: Best german "flamenco" luthiers (Jan. 13 2015 12:52:46)

Hauser II is almost as good a conde. Escudero apparently used one too.

http://www.foroflamenco.com/tm.asp?m=268109&appid=&p=&mpage=1&key=hauser%2Cii&tmode=&smode=&s=#268109




Richard Jernigan -> RE: Best german "flamenco" luthiers (Jan. 13 2015 19:15:05)

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ORIGINAL: Ricardo

Hauser II is almost as good a conde. Escudero apparently used one too.

http://www.foroflamenco.com/tm.asp?m=268109&appid=&p=&mpage=1&key=hauser%2Cii&tmode=&smode=&s=#268109



I'm pretty sure it was "Mario Escudero, Fiesta Flamenca, ABC Paramount ABCS 428, 1962" I say "pretty sure" because I have been too lazy to unpack all my vinyl records
since I moved back to the USA.

There's a track list here,

http://www.discogs.com/Mario-Escudero-Fiesta-Flamenca/master/562602

just the track names, not the palos. From what I remember
"Caminos Malagueños¨ is of course malagueña para bailar, actually mostly verdiales;
¨Homenaje a Montoya¨ is Escudero´s version of Rondeña;
¨Tientos del Amanecer¨is self explanatory;
"Puerto Santa Maria" maybe it is a fandango de Huelva?;
"Recuerdos de la Alhambra" is the classical piece by Tarrega;
"Tronio Flamenco" and "Viva Moguer" I don´t remember;
"Tobalo" is soleá con polo;
"Castillo de Xauen" might be the zambra by Esteban de Sanlucar;
"Canastilla de Madronos" ¿?¿?

RNJ




bernd -> RE: Best german "flamenco" luthiers (Jan. 13 2015 23:15:25)

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ORIGINAL: milanlondons

I played a Hanika flamenco guitar that was very interesting. It had a very short scale, I think 620 with a curved fretboard...

The Hanika flamencas I playes all had an action at bridge that an aeroplane can fly below the strings. That´s anything else than a good option.




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