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Giuseppe Puglisi
The Puglisi family started building musical instruments in Giuseppe Reale was born in 1852, the son of a piano and organ builder. In 1880 he has founded one of the largest Italian factories for manufacturing bowed and plucked string instruments. After 1906 the firm name appears as 'G. Puglisi Reale i Figlio'. (Figlio; sons in Italian). His sons were Guiseppe Puglisi had 2 sons, Concetto and Michelangelo. Michelangelo Puglisi ran the workshop successfully after 1909 and his son Salvatore Puglisi was also involved in the family business. They were makers of fine violins, bows, strings, guitars, mandolins and unique cellos.
Unfortunately the factory was destroyed during bombing in
WWII (1943). Although it was rebuilt and some noted
instruments were built after this time, many of the original
Puglisi family susbsequently migrated from
(Many thanks to
Plamen Ivanov, Bulgaria, for this information, via Mandolin Cafe.) |
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