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Rizzolo Guitar Company makes beautiful, richly toned guitars for individual players using the finest materials available. Based in Hobart, Gary Rizzolo has been involved in the music
industry as a performer from the mid sixties which led to a passion for
guitars. Qualifications include a Diploma of Teaching - TCAE and
a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree - University of Tasmania. Gary is a
Master Instrument maker and Craftsmen with 30 years experience. "I come from a family of Artisans, an Italian/Australian
background - My father played the Piano Accordian and his brother
played the Guitar. When I was 9 years old I saw and held that
beautiful green Archtop guitar which belonged to my Uncle. The
richness and beauty of that instrument has stayed with me. Italians
have been instrument makers forever and they have a natural flair for
design. I am grateful for that heritage and I have been making things
out of wood for as long as I can remember. As well being a furniture
Designer and Maker, I have extensive instrument repair and restoration
experience which is invaluable in the making of guitars. The
instruments that I make have developed from this background and are
often a collaborative effort between player and maker and this tends to
produce unique instruments." The finest European and American master grade tone woods are used as
well as Tasmania's beautiful tonal timbers. High gloss finishes from
natural to a range of tinted colours are available. Rizzolo guitars are
played and can be found all over the world.Gary Rizzolo is committed to building serious instruments of the highest quality.
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If you would like a guitar from the models shown or a customized
instrument then please phone or email with comments, queries or ask for
a quotation.Guitars and Basses include a quality case. All prices include a GST
component and freight can be arranged. A minimum deposit of 30% (50%
for Electrics) of the total price is required in advance, with the
balance to be paid on completion. The length of the waiting list varies
but on average it is 6 to 12 months.Thank you for visiting.
Gary Rizzolo
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