Arnold Hoyer
Arnold hoyer Acoustic Archtop Guitars For sale
The Hoyer family started creating instruments before the birth of Arnold Hoyer, who would eventually take over his father's business handcrafting instruments and transform the company into one that largely made arch-top guitars. Classic Hoyer guitars, which are not given names but are identified by number, include a few electric solid-body models, including the 29 (the first made my Hoyer in 1962) and the 32.
The Hoyer company stopped producing guitars in 1987. While the Hoyer name has been resurrected in the 2000s, the new guitars are not being constructed by the same family or company that has long been associated with the Hoyer name.
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