File:Gary Rizzolo May 2009.jpg
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English: Australian luthier Gary Rizzolo with one of his acoustic guitars in his Hobart workshop, Tasmania, May 2009 (Tony Rees photograph). This guitar, an "acoustic medium jumbo" made in 2001, is constructed with a spruce top and fiddleback Tasmanian blackwood neck, back and sides, and is featured on pp. 32-33 of Gary's book "40 x 40: Forty guitars selected from 40 years of guitarmaking". |
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