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The classical guitar is an instrument in its purest form. These guitars were first standardized by Antonio de Torres in the 19th century. But the classical guitar is not the most valuable instrument in the guitar world.

Almost every other guitar, whether acoustic or electric , is sold at auction for a lot more than a classical guitar.

The Vintage Martin D-18E acoustic guitar, which Kurt Cobain played on MTV Unplugged in 1993, holds the record for any guitar after selling for $6 million in June 2020. Several other guitars made by recently played artists broke the million dollar mark.

But when it comes to classic guitars that made history, the numbers are sometimes ironic. In fact, even the masters' paintings and sketches of classical guitars have sold for many times more than their own classical guitars.

The 19th century guitar was not as respected as the violin. A guitar by Antonio de Torres - perhaps the most important luthier of all time - has been abandoned under his bed for a quarter of a century. The owner only realized its value after reading José L. Romanillos' fine book on Torres, first published in 1987. Unfortunately, many historic instruments have been damaged and cannot be repaired. cure. The list below includes publicly disclosed prices for classical guitars. This listing does not include list or estimated prices.

For example, Torres's 124 guitar, built in 1888, was listed by Bruné luthiers for $175,000 in December 2019. Hauser's 1937 Hauser, played by him from 1938 to 1962 and has been called "the best guitar in the world", will surely surpass the actual price here if sold.

1. GUITAR CLASSIC HERMANN HAUSER I (1948): $179,999 - 2006

This Hauser guitar sold at auction in May 2006 for about three times the estimated $50,000-$60,000 it was expected to fetch.

Most Expensive Classic Guitar HERMANN HAUSER I (1948)

German luthier Hermann Hauser (1882-1952) built this guitar 11 years after building a satisfactory final model Segovia. The top is spruce while the back and sides are rosewood. The label on this guitar reads MP in Hauser's handwriting, which stands for "manu propria", which means that the guitar was made exclusively "by my own hands" without his assistant.

Today, students at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music (SFCM) can play guitars after John Harris donated his collection of some 40 historic instruments, including this Hauser, to the school in late 2020.

Auction information: https://www.christies.com/lot/lot-hermann-hauser-sr-a-classical-guitar-reisbach-4705040

2. ANTONIO DE TORRES (1888, SE 122): $167,536 - 2014

This guitar by the great Antonio de Torres sold at auction for $167,536 in October 2014, for less than the original $147,825-$229,951 estimate.

You can hear Luigi Attademo playing this guitar in the video below. You can find a better recorded version on Spotify. The speaker cabinet of this Torres is made of three spruce pieces and the fan brace has seven struts.

Auction info: https://www.bromptons.co/reference/results/details/guitar-by-antonio-de-torres-spanish-1888.html

3. ANTONIO DE TORRES (1864, 17 FE): $157,000 - 2007

This Antonio de Torres guitar sold for $157,000, much higher than the pre-auction estimate of $100,000 - $150,000 in October 2007.

Torres built this guitar for his own personal use but, after hearing the young artist Francesco Tárrega (1852-1909) play, gifted the Tárrega FE 17 in 1869. The guitar still seems to have traces of it. burned due to Tárrega's smoking habit while playing.

The top of the guitar is made of European spruce, while the back and sides are made of European curly maple. Like many of Torres' early guitars, it has a tornavoz to help deliver sound and accentuate the bass. The video above shows some of the finer details of the guitar that luthier Dominik Wurth incorporated into a replica.

Auction information: https://www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-4970595

4. HERMANN HAUSER I (1940 and 1939): $152,500 and $134,500

Hauser holds the next two spots on the list with guitars (made in 1940 and 1939) that sold for $152,500 in October 2011 and $134,000 in April 2009.

The guitar built in 1939 is another Segovia guitar following the success of his 1937 classic. The soundboard has a distinctive inscription similar to the one also found on 1931 and 1937 guitars: fait pour Monsieur Andres Segovia Montevideo.

This guitar is currently housed in the International Salon Guitar Museum.

Information about 2 auctions:

https://www.christies.com/lot/lot-hermann-hauser-sr-a-classical-guitar-munich1940-5482675

https://www.christies.com/lot/lot-hermann-hauser-sr-a-classical-guitar-munich-5185541

5. ROBERT BOUCHET (1964): $122,500 - 2009

This Robert Bouchet guitar - once owned by artist Julian Bream - sold for $122,500 in October 2009, much higher than the expected $40,000-50,000.

The sale prompted Kerry Keane, head of musical instruments at Christie's, to say: “The world record price for a guitar by Robert Bouchet demonstrates the importance of his work in the world. classical guitar community, comparable to the works of Hermann Hauser I".

Bouchet (1898-1986) was a painter and later started making guitars, and built only 154 guitars. His style, heavily influenced by Torres, laid the foundation for the French school of guitar making.

Auction information: https://www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-5238216

6. HERMANN HAUSER I: 98,500 AND 93,210 USD

Hauser once again holds the next two spots on the list of most expensive guitars, with a guitar made in 1949 selling for $98,500 in November 2012 and a guitar manufactured in 1936. sold for $93,200 in April 2003.

Two auctions:

https://www.christies.com/lot/lot-hermann-hauser-sr-a-classical-guitar-reisbach-5622343

https://www.christies.com/lot/lot-a-fine-german-classical-guitar-by-hermann-4081693

7. IGNACIO FLETA (1961, No. 235): 74,400 USD

This Fleta, once owned by artist John Williams, sold for an impressive $74,000 in April 2005. It was Williams' mainstay in the 1960s and can be heard on most guitars. his recordings during this period, which certainly pushed the price up to this level. The Fleta instrument (1897-1977) is known for its powerful sound, which is well-suited to concert halls.

Auction information: https://www.christies.com/lot/lot-ignacio-fleta-a-classical-guitar-the-ex-john-4478304

8. HERMANN HAUSER (1928): 73,000 USD

Incredibly, another Hauser is on this list, selling for $73,000 in April 2008. It is unclear whether the 1928 Hauser held by the Salon Guitar Internal Museum is an instrument. similar or not, but today that guitar is valued at $120,000.

Auction information: https://www.christies.com/lot/lot-hermann-hauser-sr-a-classical-guitar-munich-5051663

Via: Inside-Guitar

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