Mini Archtop 14"
- Mauro Marchesini
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Mini Archtop 14"
This is my last archtop
Seven strings, 14" lower but.
Pickup Buscarino
As you see there is no tailpiece, but a bridge like a Tune O Matic .
It's a true hollow body archtop, without any central block, so the bridge is suspended on the top, reinforced by two braces with inserts of carbon fiber
Seven strings, 14" lower but.
Pickup Buscarino
As you see there is no tailpiece, but a bridge like a Tune O Matic .
It's a true hollow body archtop, without any central block, so the bridge is suspended on the top, reinforced by two braces with inserts of carbon fiber
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Re: Mini Archtop 14"
That's outa sight! Very cool choice of burl/spalt in the fingerrest and head face to play off the burst.
So, is it actually a carved back and front? The arch looks very low/wide. I like the violin-like overhang of the plates.
So, is it actually a carved back and front? The arch looks very low/wide. I like the violin-like overhang of the plates.
-Ruining perfectly good wood, one day at a time.
- Mauro Marchesini
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Thank you, Jason.Jason Rodgers wrote:... So, is it actually a carved back and front? The arch looks very low/wide...
Yes, top and back are carved as usual; the arc is much more pronounced than it appears in pics
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Re: Mini Archtop 14"
Wow Mauro, what a beautiful guitar. Excellent pictures also.
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Beautiful Mauro,
Could you provide some information on the construction of the sound port?
Could you provide some information on the construction of the sound port?
- Mauro Marchesini
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I hope this is enough explanatory.
The linings are built with 3 sheet of maple and two of ebony, and there is another strip of rosewood on the side soundport.
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Those are some serious linings!!!
-Ruining perfectly good wood, one day at a time.
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Very sweet little instrument - lots of cool touches. I also like the plate overhangs...
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Kinda Guild M75 meets Parker or something like that.... Beauuutiful instrument. Truly charming. Great job!
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Just stunning, like all of your work!
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Very nice as usual.
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My jaw is still dropped.
Superlative work. Are you professional now? Your work is seriously stunning.
Superlative work. Are you professional now? Your work is seriously stunning.
- Mauro Marchesini
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Absolutely not!! My job is grandfather 12 hours a day (Jacopo 4 years old and Matteo 2 years old)Matthew Lau wrote:... Are you professional now? ,,.
Jonathan Kreisberg has tested the guitar at the Summer School workshop in Fara Sabina, near Rome. Here the video
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Nice Mauro!
It sounds as sweet as it looks
It sounds as sweet as it looks
Re: Mini Archtop 14"
I love it (the guitar and the grandfather part) The artistic touches are just wonderful. I am very interested in knowing how the bridge/tailpiece will hold up over time.
I have built one small bodied (15") archtop with overhanging tops. I love the violin-esque look of the overhanging plates though as you know it is harder to deal with when it comes to finishing but it is oh so nice and distinctive.
Karl (6 grandkids, WAY more stringed instrument projects.)
I have built one small bodied (15") archtop with overhanging tops. I love the violin-esque look of the overhanging plates though as you know it is harder to deal with when it comes to finishing but it is oh so nice and distinctive.
Karl (6 grandkids, WAY more stringed instrument projects.)
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This makes me smile.