ROBERTO-VENN SCHOOL OF LUTHIERY: An unusual build by our Media Director, John Lippi.

ROBERTO-VENN SCHOOL OF LUTHIERY: An unusual build by our Media Director, John Lippi.
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Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery issued the following announcement on July 6

Here’s an unusual build by our Media Director, John Lippi. This #lippiboxguitars semi-hollow t-style sports a lefty body (Alder with Yellow-heart top) with a righty neck (Maple with Rosewood). It’s for a guy that plays right-handed guitars upside down, without changing the strings around, like a regular lefty player would. It’s got a lefty headstock for regular feeling string-tension. It plays great, and the McNelly Pickups St. Nick in the neck position actually goes really well with the Duncan mini Pearly Gates in the bridge.

Roberto-Venn is a great place to put your head and your heart into your craft, as you work on normal projects, or wacky ones like this, ha ha ha. Discover a creative vocation in Guitar Making & Repair: http://roberto-venn.com

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery



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