Jimmy D'Aquisto Rare Chambered Body Electric Guitar 1972 one of only six made

Jimmy D'Aquisto Rare Chambered Body Electric Guitar 1972 one of only six made

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Jimmy D'Aquisto Rare Chambered Body Electric Guitar 1972 one of only six made

Brand: D'Aquisto
;Dexterity: Right-Handed
;Model: Chambered Body Electric Guitar
;Body Color: Sunburst
;Body Type: Chambered Body Electric Guitar
;Body Material: Solid Wood
;String Configuration: 6 String
;Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Jimmy D'Aquisto Rare Chambered Body Electric Guitar 1972 one of only six made

    Jimmy D'Aquisto Rare Chambered body Electric Guitar one of only six he created in 1972 which took most of his effort, skill and concentrated workmanship for that year. The sound and ease of playing can only be experienced and attested to by many master gutiars players.


    James L. D'Aquisto (November 9, 1935 – April 18, 1995) was an American guitar maker best known as the premier maker of custom guitars.[1] He served as an apprentice to John D'Angelico from 1952 and was considered his successor after the latter's death in 1964. 

    From his shop in Huntington, New York then in Farmingdale, New York and later during his "golden period" in Greenport Long Island, New York, D'Aquisto became known as the world's greatest guitar maker from the late 1960s until his death in 1995. James D’Aquisto, born November 9, 1935 was trained by, and is the successor to, John D’Angelico. Both men are considered to be the finest independent builders of archtop guitars in the history of the instrument. James apprenticed to John, starting in the 1950s, possibly as early as 1954. Jimmy said “I was making $35 a week. I was like the runner: I’d go to the stores, pick up the tuners, go get the tailpieces from downtown, take the necks to the engraver, all that. I cleaned the windows, swept the floors, everything – we all did that. On Friday we put away the tools and cleaned the shop so when Monday came the place would be spotless.” Later, James learned the “rough work” of the D’Angelico building style. By around 1960, John’s health was failing and Jimmy was asked to do more and more of the finishing work, and, finally, the hand-crafting of components. John died on September 1, 1964 at age 59. Jimmy continued the business of building guitars, under his own name. In 1966 he moved to Huntington, Long Island and in 1973 moved to Farmingdale. In 1977 he made his final move to Greenport, Long Island. His guitars are considered without peer. Jimmy D’Aquisto was always afraid that he might die at the same age as his mentor, at age 59. In fact, he died Tuesday, April 18, 1995 at the age of 59.  D'Aquisto's name is attached to many guitar models from brands like the Fender "D'Aquisto Elite" "D'Aquisto Ultra" and the Hagström Jimmy, and his blue "Centura Deluxe" was the inspiration for the book Blue Guitar. There is another book titled "Acquired of the Angels:The Lives and Works of Master Guitar Makers John D'Angelico and James L. D'Aquisto Today, his guitars sell for tens of thousands of dollars to over $400,000. And the first to be worth a million dollars. 

    In 2006, James L. D'Aquisto was a inductee to the Long Island Music Hall of Fame. His tools and work bench — passed down to him from D'Angelico — are on display at the National Music Museum. James D’Aquisto is arguably the finest arch-top guitars maker in the history of the instrument. Succeeding his mentor, John D’Angelico, D’Aquisto consistently produced instruments with such craftsmanship and innovative refinements at the highest level.



    Item is Solid Body Six String Sunburst which will be shipped in a Oversized Cibson Storage Case so we could put bubble wrap or foam completely around the gutiar.


    Item is in Near Mint Condition 


    Item has been kept in case in climate controlled enviroment for over 40 Years


    *Viewing in Person can be Arranged by appointment . Speciality delivery or pickup can also be arranged. 


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