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Subject: RE: Tech: Paternotte Refurb From: Paul Burke Date: 06 Feb 06 - 10:07 AM I can type like Django. |
Subject: RE: Tech: Paternotte Refurb From: Shiplap Structure3 Date: 06 Feb 06 - 09:01 AM I was refreshing a thread that had got no response A Paternotte is a derivative of the Maccaferri type of guitar most usually associated with Django Reinhardt |
Subject: RE: Tech: Paternotte Refurb From: Dave Hanson Date: 06 Feb 06 - 08:55 AM If you give a bit more detail, someone may have a clue what you are talking about, or did you invent it just to foil the mudcatters ? eric |
Subject: RE: Tech: Paternotte Refurb From: Shiplap Structure3 Date: 06 Feb 06 - 08:50 AM So there is a subject that Mudcatters no nothing about |
Subject: Tech: Paternotte Refurb From: Shiplap Structure3 Date: 03 Feb 06 - 03:48 AM I have a Paternotte that is 50+ year old and in dire need of TLC Is there anyone out there familar with these instruments who can help with the following. Bridge; The guitar has had a classical style nylon string type bridge crudley glued on I am sure this is wrong. What sort of bridge is correct? perhaps a floating type a la the rest of the SelMac genus Machine head buttons : the machine heads look crude but serviceable and have beautiful huge round amber buttons unfortunately one is missing any ideas on replacements Tailpiece currently fitted is a thin tailpiece its nickel plated will only accept loop end strings (not a problem as I will string it with Argentines)and has an engraving of a female ballet dancer on points with strapping thighs and 1940's hairdo, I'm not keen on the perm but the rest of the tailpiece has a certain charm . I doubt the tailpiece is original and its certainly not like the boring trapezoid on the guitars label, it will stay but what is original |
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