Re: LIVE NOW - Guest Luthier Series Feature's Hamer's Jol Dantzig
Re: LIVE NOW - Guest Luthier Series Feature's Hamer's Jol Dantzig
Hey there, Jol! Glad to see you over here.
This is a bit of a subjective question, but I'll ask it anyway. Over the years there have been several "flagship" guitars in the range that demonstrated the peak of your craft as well as resonated particularly well with players at that point in time. The Standard has probably been the most consistent, but there have also been front-runners like the Californian in the late '80s/early '90s, and I'd say that in the last decade, the Improv (top end Jazz Box) is near the pinnacle of Hamer's design.
What would you consider to be the current Hamer guitar that best represents your ideal from both a designer/luthier's standpoint and that of a player in 2009/2010?
Also, any hints as to what the "next big thing" is in Hamer's direction over the next 5-10 years?
Re: LIVE NOW - Guest Luthier Series Feature's Hamer's Jol Dantzig
Hey there, Jol! Glad to see you over here.
This is a bit of a subjective question, but I'll ask it anyway. Over the years there have been several "flagship" guitars in the range that demonstrated the peak of your craft as well as resonated particularly well with players at that point in time. The Standard has probably been the most consistent, but there have also been front-runners like the Californian in the late '80s/early '90s, and I'd say that in the last decade, the Improv (top end Jazz Box) is near the pinnacle of Hamer's design.
What would you consider to be the current Hamer guitar that best represents your ideal from both a designer/luthier's standpoint and that of a player in 2009/2010?
Also, any hints as to what the "next big thing" is in Hamer's direction over the next 5-10 years?
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