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Giovanni de Meglio
The de Meglio shop itself made thousands of
mandolins in the period from about 1895 to 1910, all following a
very distinct house styles with the scratchplate incorporating
the soundhole, with a floral inlay (several designs),
distinctive side holes in the bowl and a string-tensioner
between the bridge and tailpiece. In addition to the vast number
made by de Meglio, there were dozens of other shops that made
close imitations. This eventually irritated de Meglio so much,
that they included ever more lurid copyright notices and
warnings against imitators on their labels. |
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Giovanni de Meglio |
Giovanni de Meglio 1895 |
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Giovanni & Gherado de Meglio 1920 |
typical de Meglio scratchplate and tensioner arrangement |
Model 1A label 1915 |
Model A label 1903 |
typical de Meglio side holes |
Vincenzo de Meglio 1905 |
Vincenzo de Meglio 1904 |
Vincenzo de Meglio 1906 |