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estebanana -> Aaron Green on Hauser, good chat (Feb. 12 2025 3:48:57)

Aaron Green posted this very interesting and informative casual talk about Hauser family guitars. Recommended viewing ~


https://youtu.be/NG0Mkfo-lA8?feature=shared




Ricardo -> RE: Aaron Green on Hauser, good chat (Feb. 12 2025 15:17:22)

Thanks for that. At 10:07 the letter was written by the guitar teacher of both my mother and father. My dad took over his job as guitar teacher at American University. My mom got her Hauser 2 likely via this connection and her dad was in Germany in 1960 and picked it up to bring back. My dad wanted the same figured wood and ordered one to match...Hauser 2 recommended against the bear claw because he had better wood on hand. Since my grandfather was somehow involved ($?) the aesthetic won out and the guitar my dad got was no good. He played it for a while and sold it, holding out for a much better used one that I have now (1968).




Ricardo -> RE: Aaron Green on Hauser, good chat (Feb. 12 2025 15:45:46)

I shared this before, but a piece my dad wrote I am playing my mom's Hauser 2 1960. Notice it was scaled down 3/4 all around (even machine heads lol). I don't think I could ever replace those machines in the future. It sounds as a normal size guitar IMO.

Any idea if that scaled down sized affects the value up or down? Up cuz it is rare, or down because people want the normal size?





hamia -> RE: Aaron Green on Hauser, good chat (Feb. 12 2025 16:12:47)

Many years ago Aaron built me a blanca and a classical. Both fantastic guitars. Thanks to your video I can now finally put a face to the name.




estebanana -> RE: Aaron Green on Hauser, good chat (Feb. 13 2025 4:58:51)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Ricardo

I shared this before, but a piece my dad wrote I am playing my mom's Hauser 2 1960. Notice it was scaled down 3/4 all around (even machine heads lol). I don't think I could ever replace those machines in the future. It sounds as a normal size guitar IMO.

Any idea if that scaled down sized affects the value up or down? Up cuz it is rare, or down because people want the normal size?





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