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Scale Length 25 in Nut Width 1.75 in String Spacing 2.25 in Woods Spruce - Moonspruce, Mahogany - Honduran Add to Compare2023 Hatcher Greta, Brazilian Rosewood/Italian Spruce
This 2023 Greta model from Mark Hatcher is so exceptional it found a home before it could even be listed. Built with stunning Brazilian Rosewood and a 50-year-old Italian Spruce top, this guitar showcases Hatcher’s impeccable craftsmanship. Custom made for our very own Dustin Furlow, it includes thoughtful features like arm, rib, and hand bevels, as well as a soundport for enhanced playing comfort.
Adorned with Snakewood appointments, including the fingerboard and bindings, and fitted with Scheller tuners, it combines elegance with practicality. The slightly wider nut and saddle spacing make it a perfect choice for fingerstyle players, while the modified lattice bracing delivers a balanced and responsive tone.
This Greta is an outstanding example of modern lutherie—refined, comfortable, and built to inspire.
Other keywords/misspellings: Luthier, lutherie, somogyi, bespoke, handmade, visesnut
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25 in Nut Width 1.78 in String Spacing 2.31 in Woods Spruce - Italian, Rosewood - Brazilian
Few instruments evoke as strong a response from both artist and audience as an acoustic guitar cradled in the arms of a performer. With its resemblance to the human form, people naturally respond to the finest details of a guitar’s size, shape, and voice.
As a professional luthier, Mark Hatcher handcrafts fingerstyle acoustic guitars using master-grade tonewoods and select materials for an international clientele. Each guitar is individually voiced and often features original inlay designs. Fragrant woods are incorporated into the internal structure to enhance the sensory experience. By carefully balancing the natural beauty of different woods with their tonal characteristics, he creates visually striking instruments that are a pleasure to hold, play, and hear.
Mark Hatcher prioritizes environmentally conscious choices in sourcing materials and conducting business practices. Fortunately, the most sustainable options are often those of the highest quality. The woods he selects come from reputable sources and are frequently reclaimed from salvaged lumber or standing dead trees, some aged over 100 years. Additionally, he places an increased emphasis on purchasing and offering renewable domestic woods.
No finish is less invasive to both the environment and the guitar’s sound than French Polish, which he offers as an option for soundboards or entire guitars. Upon completing each instrument, he composts waste wood and purchases carbon offset credits to neutralize the environmental impact of shipping. Every Hatcher Guitar is designed to be not only a work of art but also a responsible and sustainable choice.