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- First Page
- Table of Contents
- The square in Cremona Italy
- Author's Note
- Author's Note cont.
- Forewords
- Mark Knopfler holding the Monteleone Autumn guitar
- Foreword by Mark Knopfler
- Pat Martino playing a D'Aquisto Centura
- Foreword-Pat Martino
- The Duomo in town square, Cremona, Italy
- The "Rose" of the Duomo Cremona, Italy & the Stradivari guitar
- The Stradivari "Antonious" violin
- John D'Angelico violin
- John Monteleone violin
- Stradivari guitar "The Rawlins"
- The headstock of the Stradivari guitar "The Rawlins"
- Chapter 2 The Art of D'Angelico
- John D'Angelico in his workshop
- D'Angelico Mandolins
- GE Smith
- D'Angelico New Yorker Guitar
- Head Stock and Tail Piece- D'Angelico New Yorker
- Bucky Pizzarelli
- Bucky Pizzarelli
- Chet Atkin's D'Angelico Excel
- Chet Atkin's D'Angelico Guitar and Emmylou Harris
- Johnny Smith
- Les Paul
- George Benson
- Jeff "Skunk" Baxter
- Russell Malone
- D'Aquisto New Yorker Guitar
- D'Aquisto New Yorker Guitar
- Mark Whitfield
- D'Aquisto Centura guitar
- D'Aquisto Solid Body Guitar
- Steve Miller
- Jimmy D'Aquisto in his workshop
- Paul Simon
- Angled view of a D'Aquisto Classic guitar
- D'Aquisto Advance guitar
- D'Aquisto Teardrop guitar
- Pat Martino
- D'Aquisto Centura guitars
- D'Aquisto Centura Guitars
- John Monteleone
- Woody Mann holding a Monteleone Avanti guitar
- Monteleone Avanti guitar
- John and Bucky Pizzarelli
- John Pizzarelli
- John Monteleone building a Grand Artist guitar
- Anthony Wilson playing a Monteleone Radio Flyer guitar
- Monteleone Blue Comet guitar
- Monteleone Blue Comet guitar
- Monteleone Black Mambo guitar
- Monteleone Black Mambo guitar
- John Monteleone in his workshop
- Monteleone Radio Flyer guitar
- Kevin Bacon playing a Monteleone Radio Flyer guitar
- Mark Knopfler playing his Montelone Isabella guitar
- Mark Knopfler playing a Monteleone Radio City guitar
- Monteleone Convertible guitar
- Pat Metheny holding & playing a Montelone Grand Artist guitar
- Monteleone Teardrop guitar
This book presents the three master guitar craftsmen, John D'Angelico, James D'Aquisto and John Monteleone, who each grew up in New York and were influenced by the master Cremona violin luthiers Antonio Stradivari, Giuseppe Guarneri and Andrea Amati. Author Rudy Pensa passionately traces these extraordinary handcrafted guitars from their lute predecessors to their current incarnations, which can fetch prices up to half a million dollars while commanding a 10-year waiting list. Archtop Guitars presents the stories behind these magnificent instruments against the stunning photography of the finished products taken by photographer, Vincent J. Ricardel.