A 1964 DiGiorgio No. 32. Rescued from the scrap heap, it was one of those projects the owner planned but never got around to. It was in very poor condition, the top had several cracks and was separating from the body at the lower bout. I cleaned it up, cleated all the cracks and re-glued the top, adding quality strings and a proper set-up.
How does it sound? This little gem rocks; with a beautiful full bodied tone (if texture had sound, think warm maple syrup), surprising volume and exceptional playability.
So, I am one of their newest fans and would love to hear your DiGiorgio story.
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