Stefan Hahl 2008 Gitano D Hole Guitar (Indian Rosewood Back and Sides) with Hardshell Case ***SOLD!!
This 2008 Gitano D hole by Stefan Hahl represents the ultimate in
contemporary Selmer guitar design. Most builders today obsessively try
to replicate the design and building techniques of "golden era" guitars
like the original Selmers, Busatos, and later Favinos. Hahl has dared
to be different by using the Selmer design, which he has studied
extensively, as a starting point for something new and unique. His
guitars characteristically combine the complexity, warmth, and
listenability of archtops and flatops with the punch and clarity of
Selmers. The real genius of his work is that he has succeeded in making
a contemporary, sophisticated sounding Gypsy guitar without loosing the
essence of the Selmer sound. Others have tried to make such a guitar,
but the end result is that warmth and complexity are traded for clarity
and punch, which results in a very muted and dull sounding guitar. Not
so with Hahl. His guitars produce notes with a rounded, satisfying tone
but are still springy enough to shoot out of the instrument in volume
challenged situations.
Hahl's work has been well received by the very finest Gypsy guitarists
today. Most notably, by Bireli Lagrene who owns three Hahl guitars and
has used them on most of his recent recordings. check out:
Move,
Just
the Way You Are,
To
Bi or Not to Bi, and
Live
in Paris.
Gypsy legends Dorado Schmitt and Hono Winterstein also play Hahl
guitars.
This Gitano model features Indian Rosewood back and sides and a spruce
top. It is a SHORT SCALE 14 fret D hole. So you get the higher fret
access with the easier playability of a shorter 650mm scale length. If
you're accustomed to playing archtops and flatops then this guitar will
feel very natural. It is extremely easy to play but still has a
monstrous voice!!
One of Hahl's innovations is the use of a bone saddle. He includes
several saddles of different heights which allow you to easily change
the action on your guitar. Ingenious!
This is the CASH price...add 3% if you'd like to pay with a credit
card. 4% for International orders.