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Luthiers

241 Archtop and Guitar Luthiers Listed Worldwide.

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Luthier / Company Associations

14 Archtop Luthiers - [P]

Pagelli Guitars
Reichsgasse 17
CH-7000 Chur
Switzerland
Phone +41 79 460 98 83
Fax +41 81 353 15 60

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Very cool guitars. I love the shape of the "Jazzability Archtop"

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Palen Archtops
Nelson Palen
Beloit, KS

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Guitars 'n Jazz
CALL US AT: 908-403-3426
Lou Del Rosso
407 Springfield Ave.
Summit, NJ 07901

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Guitars 'n Jazz specializes in quality Archtop guitars. Always over 150 carved archtops in stock at all times to allow you to find the best possible choice. We offer the largest in stock selection of Eastman carved archtops anywhere to insure that you can find the perfect archtop, including a full 3 day approval period, and a G'nJ warranty in addition to your Eastman warranty!

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Ken Parker Archtops
P.O. Box 64
Garnerville, NY 10923

Pegasus Guitars & Ukuleles
Bob Gleason/ Pegasus Guitars & Ukuleles
P.O.Box 160
Kurtistown, Hawaii 96760
Phone/Fax (808)966-6323

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Wood sets, kits, parts, binding jigs, etc...

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Pensa Guitars
Rudy's Repair & Pensa Custom Shop
723 7th Avenue, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10019
Phone: (212)391-1699
Fax: (212)768-3782

Erich Perrotta
Ran de Gal di Erich Perrotta
Via Amatore Sciesa, 3 - 37122
Verona, Italy
Tel: +39 045 592708

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Petillo Guitars
Phillip J, Petillo Ph. D
1206 Herbert Ave.
Ocean, NJ 07712
732-531-6338 / 732-531-6808
(fax) 732 531-3045

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Phillip J. Petillo, an old fashioned craftsman, renaissance man who is known as a Mechanical Engineer, Inventor, Electronics Consultant, Draftsman and a Musician started repairing musical instruments at the age of fourteen, then became interested in making, designing and constructing guitars and stringed instruments of superior quality and originality.  Phillip is a graduate of Columbia University and has his doctorate in Engineering Technology from LaSalle University. While in New York Phillip had the privilege of working and learning from James Diserio, godson of John D'Angelico in his Manhattan workshop.  Since then, he has made, repaired and restored guitars and other instruments for the top professional musicians, recording artists, local and national players, as well as designing products for the international music community.

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Petros Guitars
345 County Rd. CE
Kaukauna, WI 54130
Phone: 920-766-1295

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Master luthiers, Bruce and Matt Petros, hand create resonant, rich, steel and nylon string guitars for the mature, discerning, fingerstyle player who is ready to own, and play, the very best.

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Phoenix Guitar Co.
7302 E. Helm Dr.  #2005
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Phone: (480) 664-6315

Plummer Guitars
Dave Plummer
3938 E. 32nd St.
Des Moines, IA 50317
Phone 515-266-0773
FAX: 515-265-0985

Bozo Podunavac
2340 Englewood Road
Englewood, FL 32433
941 474 3288
941 473 8221 (fax)

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Frank Polinik
Polinik Archtop Guitars
2014 Street of Dreams
Martinsburg, WV 25401
304-263-7188

Andy Powers
Andy Powers Musical Instrument Co.
2264 Fire Mountain Dr.
Oceanside, CA 92054
760-433-5413

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(from Andy Powers's site) - Andy Powers grew up in a music-loving family in Oceanside, California. At the age of five Andy, the son of a carpenter and his artist wife, had his first workbench and shortly thereafter began playing piano. Andy took up playing the guitar when he was eight. In a house where musical instruments, tools and wood were all readily available, curiosity got the better of him and he began his first attempts at building guitars before the age of ten. With design and sound refinement the instruments began to improve tremendously, and Andy began selling the instruments to customers while he was still a teenager. Having been encouraged by his parents to pursue the arts, he began to explore the world of traditional inlayed art, using his instruments as a canvas.

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