06/08/2026
What Do Einstein and This Guitar Have in Common?
More than you might think.
Last year, a violin built by Anton Zunterer in 1894—the very instrument Albert Einstein is believed to have played while developing his theories of relativity—captured headlines when it sold at auction for over £1 million with fees.
The reason wasn't just Einstein.
It was also the name inside the instrument.
Anton Zunterer.
Long before his violins became part of scientific history, Zunterer was already celebrated as one of Germany's finest instrument makers.
This beautiful 1919 Anton Zunterer romantic guitar comes from that same tradition of exceptional craftsmanship.
Elegant.
Refined.
Built by the very same master whose instruments would one day accompany one of the greatest minds in history.
Some instruments make music.
Others become part of history.
This one does both.
🎸 Sold by Vintage Guitar World