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D’Aquisto Centura Deluxe

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James D’Aquisto (American, 1935–1995) Archtop Guitar, Centura Deluxe model (serial number 1257), 1995 Spruce, maple, ebony; blonde finish, cutaway; W. 18 in. (45.7 cm) James D’Aquisto is the father of …

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Sankey Veracity

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Another great headless, ergonomic guitar from Sankey — The Veracity. Unique to this guitar are the wood choices (Cherry/Verawood/Cherry laminate) which is used for both the neck and body. Think …

The Modern Archtop Guitar

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A great video on the birth of the modern archtop guitar in NYC.  D’Angelico and D’Aquisto set the standard for the late 20th century.

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Nick Page Violin Machine

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Many guitar makers take inspiration from other instrument builders, and Nick Page Guitars has done that with his Violin Machine. Note the antique violin finish, the bridge, and neck finish.  The …

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Casimi C2 Acoustic Guitar

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Acoustic guitars are a different breed than electrics when it comes to innovation. Since the materials and construction are a large part of the tone (as opposed to electrics where …

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Sankey Archtop: Tortoise

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Archtops are in general very traditional and thus conservative in their designs.  But with new woods, construction techniques, and playing styles, this guitar type is perfect for new ideas and …

Guitar Innovation

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It seems that there have been far more innovations and experimentation on the acoustic guitar side than the electric side. Here are some things I have observed: Acoustic Guitars Experimentation …

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Rick Toone S2

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Rick Toone can be summarized in one word: innovator. He is constantly looking at ways to redefine guitar — in both construction, materials, and hardware. Common to many of his …

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Teuffel Antonio

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Teuffel makes some unique guitars, and his newest model, Antonio, is no exception. It departs from his normal, radical headless designs in that it more closely resembles a traditional acoustic …