Luthier MICHAEL GREENFIELD checks out The D'AQUISTO BLUE CENTURA DELUXE - The Blue Guitar Collection

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  • čas přidán 18. 10. 2022
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    The Archtop Foundation was set up in 2021 with a mission to raise awareness of the wonders of the acoustic archtop guitar - it occurred to us that one effective way to do this was to acquire the Chinery Blue Guitar Collection and put it in the hands of the world's finest musicians and guitar makers. In this video filmed in May 2022 we visit superstar luthier ‪@GreenfieldGuitars‬ in his Montreal workshop and give him a moment with the D'Aquisto Blue Centura that started it all theblueguitars.com/portfolio-... We sincerely hope you enjoy it!
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Komentáře • 15

  • @ronholmes6097
    @ronholmes6097 Před rokem +2

    A real treat to see a fantastic builder evaluate the work of another master luthier/pioneer. This instrument is a true "game changer" and a piece of history.

  • @lewissussman1166
    @lewissussman1166 Před rokem +4

    A unique, master crafted instrument, lovingly critiqued by a unique, master craftsman. Does it get any better than this?

  • @jamesdaquistoii5198
    @jamesdaquistoii5198 Před 11 měsíci +1

    The adjustable wedge bridge was not taken or even influenced by any other bridge in the history of guitars that is a exclusive invention of my father's and I still own the original blueprint for it

  • @jamesdaquistoii5198
    @jamesdaquistoii5198 Před 11 měsíci +1

    The adjustable tail piece was invented by my father in the early seventies.

  • @Glicksman1
    @Glicksman1 Před rokem +2

    I have Bernie Lehmann's virtually exact clone of this guitar (the headstock does not have the inlayed thin white stripes like Jimmy's, and Cris Miraibella made a D'Acquisto ebony wedge slider bridge for it). It's not only gorgeous, but it sounds and plays gorgeously as well. Benie used all of the same kinds of richly and beautifully grained tone woods and fashioned a masterpiece guitar from them based upon Jimmy's masterpiece.
    It has a water-based final clear-coat, so it has not "greened" like the original has. It still looks like a clear, pure blue lake that you feel you could dive into and not want to even come up..
    It's a fitting and respectful tribute to Jimmy who I think would have been flattered and would have appreciated Bernie's talent.

    • @theblueguitars
      @theblueguitars  Před rokem

      Neat! We'd love to see pictures of it. If possible, could you email some to "theblueguitars@gmail.com"?

    • @eddietroianetti9004
      @eddietroianetti9004 Před rokem

      My ex wife has one of his 3 Flat Top's with the cutaway..It had some damage from Katrina,,I don't think the damage is that bad..She wants to sell it 😢

    • @Glicksman1
      @Glicksman1 Před rokem +1

      @@eddietroianetti9004 Thanks for the offer but I'm not looking for a guitar right now. Good luck..

  • @eddietroianetti9004
    @eddietroianetti9004 Před rokem

    I remember when he made that Guitar,,R.I.P I am glad everyone appreciates his work..He was my son's Godfather..

    • @theblueguitars
      @theblueguitars  Před rokem +1

      We'd love to hear your stories about Jimmy!

    • @eddietroianetti9004
      @eddietroianetti9004 Před rokem

      @@theblueguitars We use to listen to a lot of his old 10" Johnny Smith records and Django Reinhardt Records .He played them while he was building his Guitars...lol..

  • @jamesdaquistoii5198
    @jamesdaquistoii5198 Před 11 měsíci

    All I could say to this video is of course of course of course to all the points that he is making in the video I can also say naturally.

  • @Jack_Plisken
    @Jack_Plisken Před rokem +1

    What are your thoughts on Ken Parker's Archtops?

    • @theblueguitars
      @theblueguitars  Před rokem +3

      Ken is a genius, and his guitars stand up to these great guitars. Not only are we reviving the Blue Collection and taking it on the road, we are also commissioning new works (albeit with slightly different, more modernized specs) from great modern makers who were not included in the original collection. A panel of current Blue Luthiers gets to choose every year 1-2 new luthiers to add to the family. Ken was the first and unanimous choice.