A network for historic guitars and vihuelas
I acquired this in a ruined state and have restored it (mostly needed mastic edging redone and was missing many of the ivory frets so I replaced with bone). Unmarked. Flamed maple body. I believe it…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by James Westbrook Nov 30, 2023.
Stamped "Gratel" on belly.In excellent condition..... except action is a bit low as far as right hand finger clearnce above the belly and this should probably be adjusted while perhaps replacing some…Continue
Started Apr 27, 2021
historic guitar circa 1840s. Evidence of a few past repairs and wear, but in good working order, robust and stable. Big bright sound.Original friction pegs.redone square brass frets.59cm string…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Alan Dana Lewis Apr 26, 2021.
historic guitar circa 1840s. Evidence of a few past repairs and wear, but in good working order, robust and stable. Big bright sound.Original friction pegs.redone square metal frets.59cm string…Continue
Started Apr 20, 2021
Bastien was a luthier from Mirecourt, he worked during the frontier 18/19th century, he went to Turin, then to Nice which was Italian town at this period. His guitars are well considered, sometimes in the Turin school, sometimes in the Mirecourt shape. Can you post a photo of the brand?
Thanks, Françoise
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