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Partially built by Raffaele Calace (1863-1934) and finished by his son Giuseppe Calace.

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Fabio Machado’s 1912 Gaetano Vinaccia, referred to as “The Lion” (this Gaetano Vinaccia is the most ornamented example of its kind, ranking above the Tipo Rocco, according to the sales catalog by Foetisch.)  https://www.fabiomachado.com

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Fabio Machado’s 1902 Vinaccia, referred to as “The Butterfly” (also documented in Alfred Woll’s “The Art of Mandolin Making”)  https://www.fabiomachado.com

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Fabio Machado’s 1885 Vinaccia” also referred to as “The Turtle”  https://www.fabiomachado.com/

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Restored by Fabio Bonardi From the collection of Victor Speranski Photos courtesy Fabio Bonardi

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This instrument was crafted by the renowned Pasquale Vinaccia in Naples in 1877. By 1903, it required restoration and was brought to the workshop of Luigi Embergher, where it was re-topped in his distinctive style and fitted with a new fretboard. The…
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