
Andy stopped by the shop today and we decided to entice him with the 1937 Hauser I. This is a piece that will be on his new recording that he's currently funding on Kickstarter now: Click here
Are you wishing for a neck with feel more like your electric or steel string? Would you like a cutaway that still has a full, rich sound? Enter the Cervantes "Signature Crossover I." Small, comfortable and oh-so-easy to get to those upper frets, this is the crossover instrument we've always wanted to carry. Did I mention it has a great price?!?
This reminds me of a concert here at the shop when a performer incorporated a passing fire engine siren into a small improvisation!
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I have just brought back this 2012 Kathrin Hauser, who we are affectionately referring to as Hauser IV, from Germany and the sound is outstanding! Her guitars have a little more edge and bite when compared to her Fathers' instruments. She has been working with him in the shop for almost her entire life and continues to assist in every guitar he builds and so her skills are staggering. This guitar is only the 10th released under her name but her workmanship and attention to detail showcase a very mature craftsmanship.
Happy New Year!
We wanted to start 2012 off right here at Trilogy Guitars and what better way to do it than with a concert with the very talented Martha Masters. The concert will take place on Saturday, January 28th at 8:00pm and you can expect Martha to run the gamut of classical guitar stylings from delicate, evocative pieces to some raucous movers and groovers.
Tickets are by reservation only and will be $20 cash-at-the-door.
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