Luthier Guitars
Luthier Guitars – Handcrafted Uniques for the Highest Demands
Luthier guitars are true masterpieces of guitar-making craftsmanship, crafted by experienced luthiers and meticulously handmade. Whether featuring a fine spruce top, precisely tuned scale length, or traditional shellac finish, each guitar is a unique sonic creation. Our luthier guitars are handpicked, tested, and offer maximum playability and expressiveness.
Discover high-quality luthier guitars – new or used – and find an instrument for a lifetime!
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Salvador Ibanez 1900 Classical Guitar
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Paulino Bernabe M-20 2008 Classical Guitar
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Oscar Orozco 2023 Santos Hernández Flamenco Guitar
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Jose Ramirez 1953 Flamenco Guitar
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Bernhard Kresse 1999 Panormo Romantic Guitar
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Hermanos Sanchis Lopez F Especial 2025 Mod. Reyes Flamenco Guitar
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Hanika HE Lattice 2024 Classical Guitar
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Hermanos Conde 1980 Faustino Conde Negra Flamenco Guitar
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Manuel Reyes 1955 Flamenco Guitar
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Bernhard Kresse 2011 Stauffer Romantic Guitar
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Hopf La Portentosa 2004
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Hermanos Conde 1990 Paco de Lucia Special Flamenco Guitar
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Stauffer Style ~1830 Romantic Guitar
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Alberto Pantoja 2023 Negra Flamenco Guitar
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Hermanos Conde 2001 Blanca Flamenco Guitar
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J. A. Baader & Co. 1890 Romanic Guitar
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Hopf Filigrana 1980s Classical Guitar
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Hermanos Sanchis Lopez 2007 Extra Concierto Classical Guitar
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Antonio de Torres SE77 by Jellinghaus
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Domingo Esteso 1934 Classical Guitar
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Andres Martin 1980 Vihuela
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Jose Ramirez 1950 Flamenco Guitar
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Manuel Reyes Model 2021 by Hippner Flamenco Guitar
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Luis Sanchez 2011 Negra Flamenco Guitar
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Conde Hermanos 1978 Flamenco Guitar
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Santos Hernandez 1930 Flamenco Guitar
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Dieter Hense 1960 Classical Guitar
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Hermanos Conde 1975 Faustino Conde Flamenco Guitar
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Franz Novy 1920 Terz Classical Guitar
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Rafal Turkowiak 2008 Queen of Guitars Classical Guitar
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Eduardo Ferrer 1971 Classical Guitar
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Domingo Esteso 1922 Classical Guitar
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Enrique Sanfeliu 1920 Flamenco Guitar
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Manuel de la Chica 1957 Classical Guitar
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Classical Guitar 1900 Markneukirchen
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Tomatito Mod. Alcazaba 2009 Flamenco Guitar
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Alhambra Vilaplana 2021 Flamenco Guitar
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Manuel Segura Rodriguez 1950 Classical Guitar
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Josip Krog 1979 Classical Guitar
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Gerundino Fernandez 1989 Negra Flamenco Guitar
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Estrada Gomez 1978 Classical Guitar
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Graciliano Perez 2011 Flamenco Guitar
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José Ramirez 1927 Classical Guitar
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Antonio Ortiz Romero 1970s Flamenco Guitar
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Pedro Fernández Luque 2024 Negra Flamenco Guitar
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Rafael Montes 2003 Flamenco Guitar
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Felipe Conde 1992 Negra Flamenco Guitar
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Carlos Juan Busquiel 2015 Torres Classical Guitar
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Casimiro Lozano 2013 Classical Guitar
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Conde Hermanos – Sobrinos de Domingo Esteso 1996 Flamenco Guitar
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Johann Georg Stauffer 1810 Romantic Guitar
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Fratelli Rovetta 1880 Romantic Guitar
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José Ramirez 1a 2014 Flamenco Guitar
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Hermanos Conde 1990 Blanca Flamenco Guitar
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Emilio Fernandez 2019 Negra Flamenco Guitar
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Siscu Garcia 2024 Torres Romantic Guitar
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Amalio Burguet 1a 10-string Classical Guitar
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Viuda de Santos Hernandez – Modesto Borreguero Flamenco Guitar
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Jose de Jesus 2024 Model Reyes Flamenco Guitar
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Stauffer Style 1931 Romantic Guitar
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YuLong Guo 2014 Chamber Concert Classical Guitar
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Dieter Hopf Artista Membrane 2011 Classical Guitar
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Fernando Vera 1976 Vihuela
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Manuel de Soto y Solares 1900 Classical Guitar
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Andrés Marvi 2021 Negra Flamenco Guitar
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Marcelo Barbero 1935 Flamenco Guitar
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Domingo Esteso 1935 VGW Flamenco Guitar
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Michel Donadey 1986 Classical Guitar
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Richard Jacob Weissgerber 1923 Classical Guitar
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David Rubio 1973 Classical Guitar
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Santos Hernandez 1916 Classical Guitar
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Adolf Meinel 1984 Classical Guitar
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Conde Hermanos Felipe V N2 2010 Flamenco Guitar
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Benito Ferrer 1919 Classical Guitar
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Francisco Simplicio 1931 Torres Classical Guitar
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Conde Hermanos 1970 Negra Flamenco Guitar
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Gerardo Escobedo 2018 Torres Classical Guitar
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Thorsten Sven Lietz 2015 Torres Classical Guitar
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Luis Sanchez Rodriguez 2020 Flamenco Guitar
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Domenico Pizzonia 2020 Classical Guitar
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Luthier Guitars – Handcrafted Uniques for the Highest Demands
What is a Luthier Guitar – and How Can You Recognize One?
A luthier guitar is a high-quality, handcrafted instrument made by an experienced luthier. These guitars are characterized by exceptional sound quality, precise craftsmanship, and careful selection of materials.
Definition and Features
Luthier guitars are typically unique pieces that boast individual characteristics setting them apart from mass-produced instruments. They not only offer excellent playability but also a distinctive sound shaped by the luthier’s artistry.
Luthiers and Year of Manufacture
The name and associated quality of the luthier play a crucial role in assessing a luthier guitar. Renowned luthiers such as José Ramirez, Manuel Reyes, Hermann Hauser, and Santos Hernandez have excellent reputations, and their instruments are highly sought after. The year of manufacture can also influence the value and tonal development of the instrument.
Materials
The choice of materials is critical for the sound of a luthier guitar. A spruce top provides clarity and projection, while a cedar top offers warmth and fullness. Rosewood and cypress are commonly used for the back and sides, with rosewood known for its rich and brilliant tone, and cypress (often used in Flamenco guitars) recognized for its spontaneity and percussiveness.
Thus, a luthier guitar is not just an instrument but a work of art that reflects the passion and skill of the luthier.
Buying Used Luthier Guitars – What to Look For?
Purchasing a used luthier guitar can be an excellent decision, as these instruments are often already "played-in" and thus provide a fuller sound. Additionally, many models are rare and possess a unique character that sets them apart from new instruments.
When buying, pay special attention to the condition of the guitar. Check the top for cracks and the quality of the shellac finish, which is crucial for both sound and appearance. Ensure that the tuning machines function properly to guarantee precise tuning stability. Look for details like the rosette and purfling, which reflect the luthier's craftsmanship.
A thorough inspection of the guitar is essential, as well as any potential restoration to optimize playability and sound. A professional luthier can help fix minor flaws and restore the beauty of the guitar, ensuring you invest in an instrument that will bring you joy for many years.
At Vintage Guitar World, you are in good hands when purchasing a luthier guitar, as all our guitars are personally selected and their condition and playability are verified by our luthier.
Sound, Construction & Playability – What Makes Luthier Guitars Special
Luthier guitars are distinguished by their outstanding sound quality, thoughtful construction, and excellent playability. The fingerboard, scale length, and neck directly influence playability and comfort. Precise frets ensure clean intonation and a pleasant playing experience.
The tonal development is significantly influenced by the construction of the bridge and body. Quick response and a balanced sound profile are characteristic of high-quality instruments.
High-quality materials such as ebony, rosewood, cedar, spruce, maple, and mahogany provide a rich, complex sound and excellent resonance. The combination of these elements leads to a harmonious playing experience and musical expressiveness that makes luthier guitars exceptional instruments.
Classical and Flamenco Guitars as Master Instruments
Handcrafted classical guitars (also known as nylon string guitars) and Flamenco guitars are considered master instruments that impress with their exquisite craftsmanship and tonal diversity. Specialized master models offer different characteristics tailored to their respective musical styles.
Classical guitars are known for their warm, full-bodied sound and balanced response, making them ideal for classical music. In contrast, Flamenco guitars deliver a percussive, vibrant sound with emphasized highs, perfect for the dynamic rhythms of Flamenco. Both instruments represent the highest level of guitar-making craftsmanship and are indispensable for discerning musicians.
Frequently Asked Questions About Luthier Guitars
| Question | Answer |
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| What is a luthier guitar? | A luthier guitar is a handcrafted instrument made by an experienced luthier. It is characterized by exceptional sound quality and individual features. |
| How much does a guitar for professionals cost? | Professional guitars often start at several thousand euros and can be significantly more expensive depending on the manufacturer and materials. The price typically reflects the quality and craftsmanship. |
| How do I recognize a good guitar? | A good guitar shows flawless craftsmanship, high-quality materials, and balanced sound quality. Pay attention to playability and comfort as well. |
| Spruce or cedar – which top wood is good for me? | Spruce offers a clear, projecting sound, ideal for dynamic playing. Cedar, on the other hand, provides a warm, full tone and is well-suited for lyrical music styles. |
| Shellac or nitro finish – which is better? | Shellac provides a natural, thin layer that does not dampen the instrument's sound and has a beautiful appearance. Nitro finish is more durable and offers better protection but may affect the sound. |

