- The
Selmer guitar —
often called a Selmer-
Maccaferri or just
Maccaferri by
English speakers, as
early British advertising stressed the
designer rather...
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Officine Maccaferri SpA (
Maccaferri) is an
Italian multinational company,
headquartered in Zola Predosa, Bologna. The
company specialises in
products for...
- A
Maccaferri gabion is a name
given to a type of
gabion produced by the
Maccaferri family. In 1893, in
Casalecchio di Reno near Bologna, Italy, for the...
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Mario Maccaferri (1900–1993) was an
Italian luthier,
classical guitarist, businessman, and inventor. He is
noted for
designing the
guitar favored by jazz...
- Singers. From the late 1940s to the late 1960s,
plastics manufacturer Mario Maccaferri turned out
about 9
million inexpensive ukuleles. The
ukulele remained...
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civil engineering use of
gabions was
refined and
patented by
Gaetano Maccaferri in the late 19th
century in Sacerno,
Emilia Romagna and used to stabilize...
- and
luthier Mario Maccaferri to
produce a line of
acoustic guitars based on
Maccaferri's unorthodox design.
Although Maccaferri's ****ociation with Selmer...
- less
common third type is the squared-off cutaway, used on the Selmer-
Maccaferri guitar and some nylon-string guitars.
Instruments with only a
lower cutaway...
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gypsy jazz guitarists, lead and rhythm, play a
version of the Selmer-
Maccaferri guitar design favored by Reinhardt.
Ensembles aim for an
acoustic sound...
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Maccaferri, Emanuele; Cocchi, Davide; Mazzocchetti, Laura; Benelli, Tiziana; Brugo...