- are
secured to a frame. The
craft of luthiers,
lutherie (rarely
called "
luthiery", but this
often refers to
stringed instruments other than
those in the...
- John D'Angelico (1905 in
Little Italy,
Manhattan –
September 1, 1964 in Manhattan) was a
luthier from New York City,
noted for his
handmade archtop guitars...
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stones may be used to
align or fill gaps
between larger bricks or slabs. In
luthiery, a thin
strip of
various materials (most
often steel or wood) can be used...
- tell apart. The wood has been used for
furniture but also in carpentry,
luthiery, and sculpture.
Coromandel is a kind of
variegated ebony from the species...
- by
luthier Jason Lollar, a 1979
graduate of the Roberto-Venn
School of
Luthiery, and
author of
Basic Pickup Winding and
Complete Guide to
Making Your Own...
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Seymour W.
Duncan is an
American businessman and a co-founder of the
Seymour Duncan Company, a
manufacturer of
guitar pickups, b**** pickups, and effects...
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Joseph Curtin is an
American contemporary violinmaker who
lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He is
recognised as one of the world's
greatest violinmakers. He...
-
research into traditional,
western classical and
electronic music. A
Finnish luthiery,
Koistinen Kantele, has also
developed an
electric kantele,
employing pickups...
- Academy, a
luthiery program at Los Angeles'
Musicians Institute, in 2009.
Remaining in
Southern California, he
would continue to hone his
luthiery experience...
-
amplifier technician Joe Naylor, a
graduate of the Roberto-Venn
School of
Luthiery.
Reverend guitars are
known for
their combination of
unorthodox construction...