In 1977, Paul E. Lange trained with Roberto Venn to learn the art of the luthier. A certified luthier, his instruments today reflect his love of music, respect for the integrity of stringed instrument detail and the diversity of woods that make each of his instruments unique.
Exquisite TonewoodsFrom beeswing maple, cherry, Tasmanian Rose Myrtle, Hawaiian Koa to domestic repurposed domestic hardwoods,Singing Strings Luthier Paul Lange focuses on the details that create a unique design and tone that rings with depth and sustain.
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Diverse StylesThe Myrtle shown here is an example of his slothead in the traditional Parlor style, a delicate shape resplendent from the highly figured Myrtle wood. Figured maple used for this fretboard, trimmed in ebony make this parlor style guitar a truly collectible work of art.
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Attention to DetailQuarter sawn Adirondack spruce top bracing, shaved for maximum tone quality, and mahogany neck laminated with beautiful hardwoods add function and playability.
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