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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HohnerHohner - Wikipedia

    From 1975, most guitars had the Hohner name on the headstock and Hohner International branding on the soundhole label of acoustic guitars. Guitars were then produced under the Hohner brand from around 1975 to 2015, when Hohner withdrew completely from the guitar market. By 1975, guitar production was entirely in Japan.

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  2. www.hohner.de › en › serviceGuitars - HOHNER

    HOHNER has stopped the production of guitars for some time. If you are looking for information about the instruments manufactured at that time, you will find all available product details for almost all models in the document below. There is no claim to completeness. Overview guitar models

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HöfnerHöfner - Wikipedia

    Website. hofner.com. Karl Höfner GmbH & Co. KG is a German (originally Austro-Bohemian) manufacturer of musical instruments, with one division that manufactures guitars and basses, and another that manufactures other string instruments, such as violins, violas, cellos, double basses and bows for stringed instruments.

  5. www.hohner.de › en › companyHeritage - HOHNER

    A lot has happened since Matthias Hohner founded his company in Trossingen, Germany in 1857. HOHNER became the market leader in harmonicas and accordions with a worldwide network of artists through consistent dedication to quality. Our instruments have strongly influenced the development of the Blues, become a vital part of Folk music ...

  6. Dec 30, 2020 · Prince acquired his Hohner Mad Cat at some point in the late 1970s, legend has it that he purchased it for $30 from a gas station. Prince was always more concerned about the look of a guitar ...

  7. The construction of these guitars is top-notch, with solid woods and excellent craftsmanship. The pickups are of a high standard, and the electronics are reliable and robust. The sound of the guitars is also great, with a warm tone and clear articulation. Professional musicians also appreciate the affordability of Hohner guitars.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SteinbergerSteinberger - Wikipedia

    Hohner continues to offer the G3T Steinberger licensed guitars, which have been available since "the late 1980s". The G3T is a wooden rendering of the Steinberger composite guitar in appearance, with maple neck and rosewood fingerboard, and licensed tremolo bridge. A wooden licensed solid bass was produced by Cort Guitars in the mid

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