Music – Instruments – Stringed
Patent
1989-02-21
1990-02-27
Franklin, Lawrence R.
Music
Instruments
Stringed
84291, G10D 302
Patent
active
049035673
ABSTRACT:
A guitar is formed with a one-piece molded fiberglass body having nested oppositely facing inner and outer concavities. A sound board is bonded to one side of the body to enclose the outer concavity and a substantially smaller back is bonded to the other side of the body to enclose the smaller concavity. The inner concavity has a peripheral rim which is recessed to receive the back allowing the back and exterior of the body to be uniformly coated to give the appearance of blending together as a single piece. An optional sound transmitting post may extend between the back and a central portion of the inner concavity. The inner concavity is provided with small openings or f-holes for sound communication between the concavities and the sound board has the conventional central opening.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1001302 (1911-08-01), Rauch
patent: 1510019 (1924-09-01), Slingerland
patent: 1887861 (1932-11-01), Schireson
patent: 4090427 (1978-05-01), Kaman
patent: 4161130 (1979-07-01), Lieber
patent: 4206678 (1980-06-01), Guerrero
Franklin Lawrence R.
Rickert Roger M.
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