Hammig

For well over 200 years, handmade piccolos from the Philipp Hammig workshop have been recognized as instruments of superior design, innovation and craftsmanship. The Hammig family legacy of crafting woodwind instruments began around 1780, and started with Christian Gottlob Hammig (1759-1836), who worked as an independent maker producing transverse flutes, piccolos, clarinets, and oboe in Markneukirchen, Germany. The profession of musical instrument making has been passed down from generation to generation and came to Philipp Hammig’s hands in the early 1900s. During the period between 1906 to 1920, Philipp Hammig developed his instrument making skills, learning the profession in his father’s workshop, then went on to Berlin to the firm Rittershausen to study specialized flute making. Philipp Hammig returned to Markneukirchen upon finishing his vocational training. In 1959, Gerhard Hammig, Philipp’s son, took over the family business; however, the flutes and piccolos remained in the name of "Philipp Hammig," as they are known today. In 1994, the long tradition of the family business passed to Gerhard’s four children.

Hammig piccolos are sought after all over the world due to the character found in their sweet, dark sound; a response only found in the traditional use of aged woods.

SKU Product name   Price    
D00HJHAMMXXXXXXX Hammig Headjoint Piccolo
  • $1,200.00
D00PCHAMM6502XXX Hammig Piccolo 650/2
  • $5,800.00
D00PCHAMM6503XXX Hammig Piccolo 650/3
  • $6,100.00
D00PCHAMM6504XXX Hammig Piccolo 650/4 Grenadilla wood
  • $7,900.00
D00PCHAMM6514XXX Hammig Piccolo 651/4 Cocus Wood
  • $8,700.00
USED32652 Piccolo - Hammig 650/3 #32652 (Pre-Owned) - SOLD
  • $3,895.00
USED36518XXXXXXX Piccolo - Hammig 650/3 #36518 (Pre-Owned) - SOLD
  • $5,795.00