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Altamira - M10 Antique

Altamira - M10 Antique

Overview

Altamira has established a reputation as one of the most interesting brands for Gypsy Jazz guitars. With a focus on high quality woods and authentic sound, Altamira guitars offer excellent value for money. Built in Asia under the direction of Hanson Yao, who trained at the renowned Rodriguez workshop in Spain, the instruments are played by both professional and passionate Gypsy Jazz guitarists around the world.

The "M" stands for the initials of the legendary guitar maker Mario Maccaferri, who developed this type of guitar and built it in collaboration with the French manufacturer Selmer from 1932 to about 1952. Although Maccaferri's collaboration with Selmer ended in 1934, the company continued to produce several models of this guitar until 1952. It was Django Reinhard who made the Selmer Maccaferri guitars popular and his playing style. Thus, the Selmer Maccaferri model with its relatively large body and either oval "Petite Bouche" or D-shaped "Grande Bouche" sound hole is an indispensable element for any guitarist who wants to explore the inspiring and fascinating repertoire of Gypsy Jazz.

The M10 model is a fully solid gypsy jazz guitar from the Altamira Gypsy Jazz line. Thanks to the solid arched spruce top and the solid mahogany back and sides, it is a beautiful instrument with great sound character. The mahogany gives the instrument a fantastic response, along with a very light and enjoyable playing touch. Available with oval sound hole (Petite Bouche) or D-shaped sound hole (Grande Bouche), high gloss finish or antique finish, this guitar is a great all-rounder suitable for the whole range of Gypsy Jazz repertoire. A well-fitting hard-shell case is included for optimal protection of the instrument.

The photos of this guitar are general product images that may differ from the actual instrument.

Luthier: Altamira
Soundboard: Spruce - solid
Back and sides: Mahogany - solid
Scale: 670 mm
Nut: 43 mm
Finish: Antique finish
Case: Hardshell case
Condition: New
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