Howdy from Germany
Howdy from Germany
Hi our there,
my name is Christian. I live in Germany, about 40 miles east from Hamburg. I am building acoustik guitars since 1999, my first was a 000 rosewood with cutaway made from a Martin&Co. kit. From the beginning I´ve been infected with the luthiers virus and now I am owner of my own shop for guitar building and instrument repair.
Arround 2001 I found John Hall on EBAY and since then, we have contact regulary. He supported me with jigs and parts and I am very glad to know such nice guy.
I´ve been building about 5 guitars from kits, but nowadays I make all parts needet by myself. But still have some of Johns Martin necks in stock and also all kinds of wood to build about 60-70 guitars.
You in the USA must know, that we have a very rigid system of what we call "Zupfinstrumentenmacher-Innung" that means "Luthiers-Organisation". Until april 2004 it was not allowed to build guitars as a shop owner without the title "Master" and it was nearly impossible to get information about guitarbuilding here. So without the infos and support from american people I probably would never have become a successful luthier.
THANK YOU!!
If you like, you can visit my homepage and see what can happen with a kitbuilder.
You can see complete custom made guitars, but also kit guitars.
Sorry, only in german language.
I hope, my english is not too bad.
Greetz
Munterbleiben
Christian
http://www.gitarrenmacher.de
my name is Christian. I live in Germany, about 40 miles east from Hamburg. I am building acoustik guitars since 1999, my first was a 000 rosewood with cutaway made from a Martin&Co. kit. From the beginning I´ve been infected with the luthiers virus and now I am owner of my own shop for guitar building and instrument repair.
Arround 2001 I found John Hall on EBAY and since then, we have contact regulary. He supported me with jigs and parts and I am very glad to know such nice guy.
I´ve been building about 5 guitars from kits, but nowadays I make all parts needet by myself. But still have some of Johns Martin necks in stock and also all kinds of wood to build about 60-70 guitars.
You in the USA must know, that we have a very rigid system of what we call "Zupfinstrumentenmacher-Innung" that means "Luthiers-Organisation". Until april 2004 it was not allowed to build guitars as a shop owner without the title "Master" and it was nearly impossible to get information about guitarbuilding here. So without the infos and support from american people I probably would never have become a successful luthier.
THANK YOU!!
If you like, you can visit my homepage and see what can happen with a kitbuilder.
You can see complete custom made guitars, but also kit guitars.
Sorry, only in german language.
I hope, my english is not too bad.
Greetz
Munterbleiben
Christian
http://www.gitarrenmacher.de
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Re: Howdy from Germany
Hello Christian and welcome to the forum!
I look forward to seeing your work. Thanks for posting the link.
I look forward to seeing your work. Thanks for posting the link.
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You bad English is better than my Spreken zie dutch LOL
John Hall
Blues Creek Guitars Inc
Authorized CF Martin Repair Center
president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com
Blues Creek Guitars Inc
Authorized CF Martin Repair Center
president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com
Re: Howdy from Germany
Glad you found your way to the KGF. By the way, you translate from German to English better than Google does.....
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Re: Howdy from Germany
Welcome, Christian. Beautiful guitars, look forward to seeing more of them.
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Nocturnal Guitars
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So, my big brother was playing guitar and I figured I'd try it too.
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So, my big brother was playing guitar and I figured I'd try it too.
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We are always here to help you Christian
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Blues Creek Guitars Inc
Authorized CF Martin Repair Center
president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com
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Authorized CF Martin Repair Center
president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com
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Re: Howdy from Germany
Welcome Christian and I too think your guitars look great. We will enjoy having you along for the ride on this forum.
Kevin
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