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Hershman, who was Jewish, felt the "Levin" would be hard to market in the United States, due to its Jewish connotation. In 1952 Levin guitars were featured at a trade show in Germany, and Hershman convinced the company that he could market their brand in the United States. (Hershman will later surface as the sole importer of Swedish made Hagstrom Guitars. Although these were of lower quality, they caught the eye of importer Jerome Hershman, an American guitar distributor. Ten years later, Levin launched a line-up of inexpensive student grade instruments.
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Levin had a staff of 45 professional builders, and expanded his facility to 1000 square meters. Levin had added a line of archtop guitars.įour years later, in 1940 Mr. In 1936, the company had built it’s 100,000 instrument. Levin received many awards including a gold medal in Madrid for best guitar, and the Grand Prix award and an exhibition in Spain.īy the mid 1920’s his factory grew, and production topped 50,000 instruments. His company's name and reputation spread throughout Europe, and Mr. Two years later, with an addition of three more employees, the company had more than doubled the number of instruments manufactured.
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He hired two other woodworkers and began manufacturing guitars and mandolins.īy 1901 his logs show that 473 instruments were built and sold. Levin had a small savings, and opened his own shop, in the town of Gothenburg, calling it "Herman Carlssons Instrumentfabrik". Levin discovered that there was quite a demand for guitars, mandolins, banjos, and lutes. Levin along two other employees left their jobs and started out on their own forming a small company to manufactured guitars, and other stringed instruments. By 1887, he immigrated to the United States and the following year he got a job at a guitar factory, where he spent three years learning the trade. In the evenings he attended carpentry school in his home town with the intent of becoming a furniture maker. Herman Carlson Levin was born and raised in Asaka, Sweden. I had read they were built in Sweden, but that was the extent of my knowledge. The original price on your price tag can easily be doubled, or tripled if the guitar is in good condition.I am curious about the least known brands of guitars, and one brand I had not really explored were Levin Guitars.
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This all will add to the value of your rare guitar. Also the lacquer could have been protected by the case (some crazing of the laquer is common for old instruments). Thanks to the original case you've still got, the colors of the inlays around corners and soundhole could be well preserved. All Goya G-30 guitars were constructed very well, only the best materials were used for these high end guitars. The neck of your guitar will show the broad maple stripe in the middle. The fingerboard is the standard version, as the longer fingerboard with 22 frets for the high strings was introduced a year later. In Spring 1959 Some 5-digit Goya's were produced, all starting with a 9 and labeled 'GOYA GUITARS INC., 10 N.Y.'.So these guitars predate the 6-digit Goya's! That's why your Goya G-30 has the headstock with the central stripes and diamonds inlay, as the Mother Of Pearl Goya logo was introduced only some months later. Yes, your Goya G-30 is a genuine 53 year old Goya.