This outstanding Hauser I guitar made in 1940 – the brother / sister guitar to the Augustine Hauser 1940 that was played for such a long time by Julian Bream, which is now in the New York Metropolitan Museum. This guitar appears to be one of only three deep-tuned Hauser I instruments on the planet. In impressive and very comfortable playing condition; wonderful for concerts or recordings, this is a genuine rarity in the full meaning of the word. For full detailed listing with photos – see https://www.kentguitarclassics.com/classical-guitars/hermann-hauser-i/hermann-hauser-1940. Sold October 2020.
A beautiful Hermann Hauser II from 1956 with rosewood back & sides, European spruce front and original Lansdorfer tuners. For full detailed listing with photos etc. - click her...
New but sold - a superb Simon Ambridge 2020 Hauser I model with old Indian rosewood back & sides, superb quality European spruce front and Rodgers tuners with Hauser-style side...
A new replica of a 1952 Hermann Hauser made by Enrico Bottelli with fine Indian rosewood back & sides, aged European spruce front and Rodgers L179 tuning machines. This is the ...
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