Daniel Stark’s brand-new Spruce/cedar double top with a balsa inner core is a true powerhouse—yet it retains a beautifully refined, traditional singing voice. Warm, woody basses blend effortlessly with lyrical trebles and exceptional sustain, offering both depth and clarity across every register.
Another outstanding instrument in every respect by Stark, crafted from exquisite tonewoods, this guitar stands as a testament to strength, nuance, and musical depth—qualities highly valued by concert performers across the globe.
Stark’s guitars are played and recorded by numerous professional concert artists, reflecting their remarkable consistency and musical integrity.
With a current waiting list of approximately four years, the next instrument allocated to our salon is expected in 2027. Early inquiries are warmly encouraged to secure this rare and exceptional opportunity.
Description
Concert classical double top model
Made in Germany
N-176
Year 2026
650mm scale with 52mm nut & 58mm at bridge
Spruce-cedar double top
With balsa lamela core & asymmetric 7 fan bracing
Madagascar rosewood back & sides (Master grade)
Brazilian cedar elevated neck with 2 carbon reinforcements
African ebony fingerboard
Torres design rosette with matching purflings & tie block
Indian rosewood Bridge, Armrest & Headstock veneer
Madagascar rosewood bindings
Armrest
Sound port with adjustable magnetic cover
Mammoth bone bridge & saddle
Rubner “Stark” tuning machines with snakewood buttons
Hand polished oil varnish finishing
New “Stark” flight case
Signed certificate by luthier included
Guitars weight is 1.6 Kg / 3.527 lbs
Body length is 49 cm / 19.29 inches
Body depth is 9.8 cm / 3.85 inches
Upper bout is 27.5 cm / 10.826 inches
Lower bout is 37 cm / 14.56 inches
Daniel Stark’s journey into the world of guitar-making began with an early passion for music, cultivated through his study of classical guitar.
After graduating from high school, he refined & perfected his craftsmanship during a year-long internship with renowned luthier Stephan Schlemper, drawing inspiration from the legendary Antonio de Torres.
In 2006, Daniel earned his diploma from the University of Applied Sciences for Musical Instrument Making in Markneukirchen, where his talent garnered international recognition.
Esteemed musicians such as Prof. Eric Franceries and Prof. Jan Labant were among the first to embrace his instruments, setting the stage for a flourishing career.
Today, Daniel operates his workshop in Friedrichsfehn, Germany, where his guitars are celebrated for their impeccable sound quality and craftsmanship.
*** We are proud to be the North American dealer for Daniel Stark guitars***
Additional information
| Weight | 12 kg |
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| Dimensions | 115 × 51 × 21 cm |




































