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Maccaferri Guitar Construction Pictures - Pluck and …
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Maccaferri Guitar Construction Pictures Maccaferri Guitar Project 3 The internal bracing parallel to the bridge was constructed to the minimum height specified in F. Charle's plan (17mm) and arched 8mm. The neck has a dovetail joint to the …
Making of a Maccaferri gypsy jazz guitar - Part 4 - YouTube
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Preparing and gluing the soundboard onto a Selmer Maccaferri Gypsy Jazz Guitar. Petite bouche. Don't forget to visit my website www.gitarrenbau-dujic.de
1953 G40 Maccaferri Guitar - Alex Bishop Guitars
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Here's another interesting instrument that passed through the workshop recently- one of Mario Maccaferri's G40 guitars, which were made between 1953 and 1964. Best known for his Selmer gypsy jazz guitars that …
Making of a Maccaferri gypsy jazz guitar - Part 1 - YouTube
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Maccaferri G-40 1953 Plastic Guitar Very Rare See Demo
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Maccaferri made a few thousand before stopping production and going back to making the item that made his fortune: the plastic clothespin. The G40 is a small-sized archtop cutaway made from Dow Styron. The fan bracing of the top differed from most wood archtops of the period, which either had X-bracing or parallel bars.
Dome Top Nylon Selmer-Maccaferri Style guitar - OffsetGuitars.com
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The top will be domed and have a modified version of "pliage" (the bend behind the bridge that most of these guitars have). The doming is supposed to help stiffen the top to allow for a thinner soundboard and thus, more sound with strong bracing. Planning out bracing has been the most mind boggling so far.
Maccaferri Guitar Soundboard Arch: "Pliage" - 1
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Internal bracing alone, after gluing the soundboard halves together. Scoring a line inside the soundboard halves, under the bridge area for the bend and heating, to form a crease (pliage) before gluing. Heat bending by hand, without any scored line to form a gentle arch before gluing.
Vintage Maccaferri G40 Plastic Guitar 1950's …
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The fan bracing of the top differed from most wood archtops of the period, which either had X-bracing or parallel bars. Maccaferri’s Styron guitars were intended to be serious musical instruments and a legitimate alternative to the wood guitar, which is sensitive to changes humidity, unlike the plastic instrument. This is definitely not a toy.
Selmer guitar - Wikipedia
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These later guitars also have revised internal bracing and a longer scale length of 670 mm (26.38 in). The vast bulk of guitars produced after the Maccaferri period were sold in Selmer's native France; these later guitars are always referred to as "Selmers" (as …
Discussion of top bracing in Selmer style guitars
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3) The Selmer Maccaferri steel string tops all started as a flat sheet of spruce, with a gentlebend in the halves of the top accomplished by heating over an iron. The halves were then joined in that jig and were glued to transverse (ladder) braces that were well curved, just like Neapolitan mandolins. Then the top was glued all around to the
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