Vincent Giarrano, portrait of amazing guitar maker @cindyguitars, oil painting, 2024. American contemporary realist painter and former comic book artist. B. 1960 in Buffalo, New York.

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Vincent Giarrano, portrait of amazing guitar maker @cindyguitars, oil painting, 2024. American contemporary realist painter and former comic book artist. B. 1960 in Buffalo, New York.
Would you have recognized this person if you had seen them in public when they were alive?
Yes, I know who this is and I feel confident that I would have recognized them
I know who this is but I’m not sure I would have recognized them in person
They look familiar but I’m not sure who they are
I have no idea who this is
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Here's the dreadnought I made.
The latest Petillo WAVE archtop jazz guitar in blue. Featuring the Petillo Point, invented by my Father (Dr. Phil Petillo). This body shape was used by Jazz Legends Tal Farlow and Chuck Wayne. Check out the inlaid/hand filed paua abalone binding trim and “Blue Moon” color burst on the sides of the body.
In the past few weeks, I bound my acoustic body in flame maple, inlaid my logo (which I cut by hand from mother of pearl) into the acoustic headstock, and routed pickup, tremolo, and control cavities into my electric body.
Neck blank has been made into a neck by use of a rasp, a file, and sandpaper. Also cut out the headstock on the bandsaw
Making a poplar Tele body