This Parlor Guitar Label Caspar Eder (Joach. Tielke Gitarre) dated from the early 1900s is part of the German lutherie tradition originating in the Markneukirchen region, a major center for stringed instrument manufacturing since the 18th century and recognized worldwide for the quality and diversity of its production.
At the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, Markneukirchen was home to numerous family workshops and manufacturers specializing in guitars, violins, and mandolins, intended both for the European market and for export to England and the United States.
During this period, it was common for instruments to bear labels evoking prestigious historical luthiers in order to associate their image with a recognized craft heritage, notably that of Joachim Tielke, the famous Hamburg luthier whose 17th-century baroque guitars left a lasting mark on the history of instrument making.
The name Caspar Eder, affixed to this guitar, is part of this typical commercial practice in Markneukirchen, without necessarily corresponding to a direct attribution, but rather to a qualitative and stylistic reference.
At that time, the steel-string parlor guitar was experiencing a significant boom, responding to changing musical styles and the search for a compact, powerful instrument suitable for both domestic playing and vocal accompaniment.
Manufactured around 1900, this guitar reflects the transition between the traditions of the romantic guitar and the emergence of modern steel-string guitars, with a construction designed to withstand increased tension.
This Parlor Guitar Label Caspar Eder (Joach. Tielke Gitarre) 1900s is an instrument of character, steeped in history and musicality, perfect for musicians seeking an authentic sound and a true testament to early 20th-century European lutherie.
Technical specifications:
- Top: Spruce
- Back: 8-piece maple
- Sides: Maple
- Neck: Maple
- Fingerboard: Rosewood
- Nut width: 45 mm
- Radius: Flat
- Frets: 17 frets (+1 zero fret)
- Scale length: 610 mm
- Profile: C
- Country of manufacture: Germany, Markneukirchen
- Year: 1900s
- Finish: Natural
- Decorations: White dot fingerboard inlays / Binding on the top, back, and soundhole / Black painted decoration on the top depicting German dancers with the inscription "Joach. Teilke-Gitarre"
- Details: Slight signs of wear and normal use given its age / Very good condition / Delivered without a case
Like all our instruments, this guitar has been carefully adjusted.
It is therefore very comfortable to play.
The sound of this steel-string parlor guitar is lively, balanced, and elegantly woody, with precise mids and clear highs that stand out naturally.
It offers an intimate but assertive character, ideal for fingerpicking, old blues, or vocal accompaniment, while retaining the authentic charm of collectible European guitars.
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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