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Actually it is not really a NGD as I have had this guitar for a year or so, but it needed some restoration, so never posted before. Here it is, now that it is all done…
It is an Excel, which is noted in the D’Angelico ledger as an “electric”. So originally electrified as it left DAngelico’s shop in 1959 (and fully carved, not the G7 laminated electric model). Unfortunately, these pickups aren’t the originals. It originally had a pair of Franz pickups, like a Guild would have had. Initially I even bought a set of old Franz’ for it with the idea to put those back in. But since the replaced pickups sound great (they are early 80s Gibson Tim Shaw PAF’s) after a while I decided to keep those, and only have pickup rings made over the old footprints and not do anything else to it.
The guitar needed some TLC because of the worst butchered up fretwork ever, partial binding replacement, etc. And I made a new guard myself, since the guard it came with was badly outgassing. But it is structurally fine, there are no breaks or so.
The original owner of this guitar was Tony Gattuso, who played banjo and guitar, amongst others in Louis Armstrong's Band. And apparently this guitar between the late 50s and early 80s has seen quite a bit of the world, so I love that part of its history as well.Last edited by fws6; 09-24-2017 at 01:50 PM.
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09-24-2017 01:29 PM
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As ususal images appear sideways for me
how come I make photos on an ipad straight up, when I look at them they are correct, and then when I upload them here they become landscapes again ???
let me try againLast edited by fws6; 09-24-2017 at 01:33 PM.
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Wow! Congratulations. Happy, Happy!
I have trouble with photo rotation also. I do a couple of test loads, using the preview function, and if they fail (i.e., load sideways), I go back to my computer, rotate them 90 degrees, save them using a different name, and try reloading the newly saved file. That seems to work, sometimes.
Why it happens, I don't know. Beautiful guitar!Last edited by skykomishone; 09-24-2017 at 01:35 PM.
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Second attempt
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My guard... terrible to make.... but came out okay....
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Wow! What a cool guitar. Frank, you have a rare example of A D'Angelico L-5CES. I will bet that very few were made. Your guard looks great. Congrats on adding a truly rare and special guitar to your already fine collection.
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Absolutely stunning in every way. Though I am a floating pickup kind of guy I sure wouldn't kick that out of my office...
Or as my cigar bb buddies would say: Gee, I never had me one of those, are they any good" - the ultimate mooch attempt... Kudos !!
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Man that's really nice ! It's no surprise to me at all the original owner was Italian. I believe JD'A did things for them that he wouldn't for others. And it's good you know his name too !! Now his name and guitar are in good hands - yours !
And that's better than a good job on that p/g too.
Congrats !!
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Nice work on the PG! An absolutely gorgeous instrument. Congratulations, and play it in good health!
Last edited by citizenk74; 09-24-2017 at 02:48 PM. Reason: typo
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Wow! You don't see something like that every day. My goodness. Very cool.
Joe D
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That is a wonderful looking guitar!!!!!. Great job on the pickguard !!!!! Is that a standard treatment on the back of the headstock I love the look of the odd shaped decending size inlays?
Will
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Outstanding instrument ! Congrats Frank.
I love the inlays on the back of the headstock. These are details that mean a lot to me.
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Originally Posted by Fred Archtop
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Congratulations, i'm sure you are very happy with it. (I could only dream of a guitar like this)
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Interesting from your description - I didn’t know he made anything like that. The image attachments are showing up broken to me but it might be a problem on my end. I’ll check back later - I really want to see it! There was a thumbnail that showed up of the back and just from that it looks awesome.
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Lovely guitar Frank...
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Originally Posted by Dennis D
Care to explain?
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Originally Posted by LtKojak
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Holy S@#t!, I mean holy cow!, I mean holy grail!
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Originally Posted by LtKojak
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Big congratulations, Frank. What a gem. Wow!!
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Originally Posted by LtKojak
I just have this picture of me, going to see John to have him build me a guitar, and getting turned down, 'cause he's too busy or something. Then, I head over there again, this time taking my buddy from the old neighborhood who speaks to John in Italian. All of a sudden I'm on the build list, and John says to me " Why didn't you tell me you knew Anthony ? "
Just part of my idea of how it may have gone...no basis in fact, just my idea of the D'A mystique, and their magic.
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Originally Posted by Stringswinger
It'd be a kick to watch.
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His shop was in Little Italy, so John D' was known as a neighborhood luthier.
My father lived on Elizabeth St. in the 30s, and he used to hang out at John D'A's shop, along with his best friend Duke, who was the guy responsible for all those beautiful inlays and the designs on the headstock.
Tony Gattuso was well known in his day, so he probably did get preferential treatment, but if a guy was a schmuck, both John and Jimmy reportedly would NOT give them preferential treatment, regardless of where his family came from.
Don't be a schmuck.
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