Martin Jacob Weissgerber - 1957 - großes Spanisches modell

Martin Jacob Weissgerber - 1957 - großes Spanisches modell

Details

Construction Year: 1957
Top: Spruce
Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
Soundboard Finish: French polish
Body Finish: French polish
Air Body Frequency: F / F #
Scale (mm): 650
Weight (g): 1395
Tuner: Antique
Strings: Knobloch - EDC 34.0
Condition: Excellent
Case: Hiscox Pro II “Siccas Edition”

Overview

Built around 1960, this concert guitar by Martin Jacob Weißgerber represents the continuation of a great family legacy while affirming his own artistry. Identified by both the “MJ” stamp and the traditional Weissgerber brand mark, it reflects his balance between honoring tradition and establishing independence from his father’s work. Designed in the “Große Spanische Modell” style, it follows the influence of Spanish lutherie while preserving the clarity and balance associated with the Vogtland school. The spruce top, reinforced with four fan struts and two outward-angled V-bars, ensures structural stability and a resonant, full voice. Tonally, it combines dry, well-defined basses with clean, focused trebles, resulting in a precise and expressive sound. Once owned by Maria Jacob, the maker’s daughter, and preserved in excellent condition, this guitar stands as a rare and characterful example of German craftsmanship infused with Spanish inspiration.
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About the luthier

Martin Jacob Weißgerber (1911–1991) was the son of the legendary guitar maker Richard Jacob “Weißgerber” and continued his father’s workshop after his death. Although Martin initially pursued a career in teaching, he decided to join the family craft after the war and the death of his brother Arnold. Starting in 1945, he worked in the workshop, completed his master craftsman exam in plucked instrument making in 1949, and took over full leadership of the Weißgerber workshop in 1960 following his father’s passing. Martin Jacob was a quiet and modest man who lived in the shadow of his charismatic father. Nevertheless, he carried on the guitar-making tradition with great care and technical skill. His instruments are known for their high craftsmanship and are characterized by clarity, lightness, and tonal balance—qualities that had also made his father’s guitars famous. He completed many of the unfinished instruments left behind by his father and ran the workshop in Markneukirchen until his own death in 1991—without ever gaining the same public recognition as Richard Jacob. Today, Martin Jacob’s guitars are regarded as underrated masterpieces and as the final expression of a unique Vogtland guitar-making tradition.

About the guitar

This beautiful guitar was built around 1960 by Martin Jacob. Although it does not bear a label — which is quite common for Weissgerber guitars — there is an ‘MJ’ stamp inside, indicating that the instrument was made for Martin Jacob. A distinctive feature of this guitar is that, in addition to the ‘MJ’ stamp, it also carries the same Weissgerber brand stamp that was used by his father, Richard Jacob Weissgerber. This can be seen as a sign of his artistic emancipation: in terms of construction and sound quality, his guitars are in no way inferior to those of his father. Due to its dimensions and body shape, the guitar is classified as a “Große Spanische Modell,” closely inspired by traditional Spanish guitar design. The instrument was once owned by Maria Jacob, daughter of Martin Jacob, and it remains in excellent condition, with no structural issues. In terms of sound, the guitar delivers dry, punchy, and present basses, while the trebles are clean, clear, and focused. Structurally, the spruce soundboard features four fan bracings, complemented by two V-shaped bars angled outward toward the sides. This unusual yet effective internal bracing contributes to the guitar’s rich resonance and overall stability. A fine example of German craftsmanship with the soul of Spanish guitar tradition—a rare and expressive instrument with both historical and musical value.

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