Larson Brothers 000-style “Maurer” ~1930

SKU 6546486 Categories ,
A gold and black badge with two hands holding a box labeled HANDMADE. Text around the badge reads CERTIFIED HANDMADE - AUTHENTIC & INDIVIDUAL with star accents.
Gold and black badge with stars, a magnifying glass, and a check mark in the center. Text reads EXPERT VERIFIED - QUALITY YOU CAN TRUST around the border.
A gold and black badge with stars and a store icon in the center, featuring a shield with a ribbon. The text reads: Trusted Shop - Verified, Authentic, Reliable.
Our Quality Promise
Shipping
All guitars are hand-selected
Fast worldwide
Chosen for best sound & playability
Professional & secure
Professionally checked, set up & adjusted
Always fully insured

We accept:

Payment method icons: Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, a dollar bill symbol, bank transfer icon, and Google Pay logo, all displayed on a light background.
Logo of CoinGate at the top, with icons of four cryptocurrencies below: Bitcoin (orange with a B), Ripple (blue), Ethereum (purple diamond), and Litecoin (silver with an L).
Text reads Buy now. Pay later. No fees. next to a pink rectangle with the word Klarna. in bold black font, on a light gray background.

Description

Maurer Grand Concert Model Flat Top Acoustic Guitar, made by Larson Brothers, c. 1930, made in Chicago, natural lacquer finish, rosewood back and sides, spruce top; mahogany neck with ebony fingerboard, black hard shell case.

Any discussion of the finest flat-top guitars ever made will soon enough come around to the work of Carl and August Larson in Chicago between 1900 and 1940. Here is a well-played but still excellent example of their wonderful work, in this case labeled with their own “house brand” Maurer. Larson instruments have become recognized as both uniquely desirable and historically important in recent years, and they are among the most sought-after acoustic guitars.

This guitar features medium level of appointments offered by the Larsons. The back and sides are of high-grade Brazilian rosewood with a dramatic figured grain to the back. The top is very tight-grained spruce. It has 48 mm nut width and 647 mm scale length.

The Larson Brothers distinctive construction and design elements are evident in this guitar. Unlike contemporary C. F. Martin instruments, this Grand Concert (14″+) sized guitar was intended from the beginning to carry steel strings. The top and back are slightly arched; “Built under Tension” was the brothers’ descriptive phrase. The X bracing is made of spruce. The 1904 patent number stamped into the back strip was awarded for this innovation, unique then and now.

Despite almost attaining its centennial, this guitar feels entirely comfortable to the modern player and makes a fair case for the Larsons being the most advanced luthiers of their day and true pioneers of the American steel-string flat-top guitar. The overall workmanship on this is neat in detail as what is seen on period Martin instruments and the design elements and creativity involved are certainly on a higher level.

Playing a Larson instrument is a unique and rewarding experience; the tone is distinctive and has a “singing” quality unlike any other flat-top guitar. This guitar has had an eventful life but remains a fine example of the brothers’ work and a lovely guitar to play.

This guitar has a decent amount of play wear and some old repairs, but is a very fine playing and sounding instrument with a lot of character. The finish shows numerous spots of wear and there is some old light overspray in some places. The guitar has had a neck reset, some fret work, and a repro bridge, so it is now a superb player.

A nicely worn-in and great-sounding old Larson; a delight to play and hear.

Youtube

Mit dem Laden des Videos akzeptieren Sie die Datenschutzerklärung von YouTube.
Mehr erfahren

Video laden

Vintage Guitar World