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March 7, 2008 | In the oven: Hamilton's new Zouk!
Sneak preview of Hamilton de Holanda's new Bouzouki; we've been privileged with exclusive shots of Hamilton's new ax from Brazilian builder and friend, Tércio Ribeiro. If it isn't the first, it is certainly one of the first Zouks constructed in Brazil. 27 frets with the soundbox meeting at the 16th fret, it is made with fine German aged Spruce and Brazilian Rosewood (30 years old cut), ebony thick enough to waive the need for a truss rod. The bridge will eventually be sculptured bone, similar to his bandolims.
The next project for the Brazilian craftsman is a bandola.
More pictures of Hamilton's 10-string
Contact Builder: Tércio Ribeiro
(Portuguese is helpful, though not necessary.)
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Posted by Ted at March 7, 2008 5:55 AM
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