Gear Hunter
Del Vecchio Dinamico
Buy From Store
Pick up at the store only. Contact Edmonton North Alberta
Description
Rare and unique resonator from the 60s!
Del Vecchio has been building instruments in Sao Paulo, Brazil, since the early 1900's, and their first resonators were produced in the 1930's. Favoured by Chet Atkins, this Del Veccio Dinamico is a single-cone wood-bodied resonator with a biscuit style bridge and big classical guitar neck. The guitar's body and coverplate are constructed of Brazilian rosewood plywood, and its neck is built in the traditional classical guitar style with a Spanish foot, and ebony reinforcement. The fingerboard has a slight radius, 25.4" scale, and a zero fret adjacent to the 2" wide nut. A Grover extension nut (removeable) was installed to facilitate slide playing.
No significant repairs or damage, although there are some finish scratches and minor dings. This is a very fine example of a Del Vecchio Dinamico. Hard to find!
With hardshell case.
