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Yes this is the German way to write the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s: 50er (Fünfziger), 60er (Sechsiger), 70er (Siebziger).
The answer, I think, means that it's an original Hanika design, possibly from the 1950s. in the following decades they then had Hanika build guitars to their specifications.
Doesn't "aktuell" mean they are still being produced in that line? I'm a little confused
That word can have many meanings, it sounds like "the actualized/current version made in the 50s", if there were older models for example
https://dict.leo.org/german-english/aktuell
Thank you so much. You are amazing.
<3 happy you could find out more about it! really nice to have an historic piece like that, it's beautiful
absolutely 🤯