Del Vecchio (guitar maker)

Del Vecchio guitar

Casa Del Vecchio Ltda. of São Paulo, Brazil, has produced a wide range of guitars and other string instruments since Angelo Del Vecchio founded the company in 1902. In the 1930s, they began producing resonator guitars,[1] resulting in their most famous model: the Dinâmico, (their trade term for resophonic instruments).

In addition to the Dinâmico guitar, which is still in production, Del Vecchio also produced Dinâmico cavaquinhos, approximately like a resonator ukulele, and resonator mandolins. They also produce standard acoustic instruments, as well as Hawaiian-style lap steel guitars.

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References

  1. James, Steve. Inside Blues Guitar. String Letter Publishing, 2001.
  2. Cochran, Russ. Chet Atkins: Me and My Guitars. Hal Leonard Publishing, 2003. Pg 178
  3. Acoustic Guitar, June 1996
  4. The Music Player.com interview with Leo Kottke, January 2006
  5. Acoustic Guitar, issue 58 (Oct 1997)

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