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Model: Petitjean French romantic classical
guitar
Top:
German Spruce
Back
and Sides: Maple
Scale:
644mm
Nut:
46mm
Finish: French polish
Tuners:
pegs
Country: France
Year:
c.1830
Condition:
Excellent
The firm Petitjean
was one of five fine and large workshops in Mirecourt, known for high quality
craftmanship. The firm was
established in Mirecourt in 1780s by two brothers who with their three sons, and
some workers, and made guitars for some 60 years--passing from baroque guitars
with five courses to six-string romantic guitars, from guitars with pegs to
guitars with machine tuners. They exported many guitars to Spain and even
England. The elder Petitjean (l'aine) who signed his work
Petitjean L'aine a Paris, despite being a Mirecourt luthier, probably to enhance
his prestige. This guitar is signed simply Petitjean a Paris.
c. 1830
PetitJean played by Eduardo Minozzi Costa
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