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Guitar by Gennaro Fabricatore, Naples 1817
New York Public Library, Pforzheimer Collection.
Restored by, Jonathan Santa Maria Bouquet 2011
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Albums: Gennaro Fabricatore 1817
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Thanks for the information!
The fingerboard is indeed flush with the soundboard and it is a very common trend in 19th century guitars.
The fingerboard is a thin layer of hardwood glued to the neck and then inlaid into the soundboard.
There is a wooden reinforcement (usually made of coniferous wood about 3mm. high) on the inside, to prevent the top from cracking.
nice job! It looks as if the fingerboard is flush with the soundboard on these guitars, if so, how is this done (if it isn't a trade secret ;o)?
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