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Diquattro guitars are handmade to order by Ralph Diquattro in Melbourne, Australia. These guitars represent fine attention to detail and the quality you would expect from an all handcrafted instrument.
 
 
Please feel free to browse through this web site and take the time to view the pictures of guitars in various stages of construction through to the finished product. There are also some video clips featuring the guitars in use.
 
 
A reminder that Ralph can also assist you in repairs and restorations of your guitar. Work includes full restorations, fretwork (including fret dress, refrets and fretboard replacements) resprays and custom body work. Use the contact info page for a quote, or browse the Workshop Info page for more details on repair work.
 
 
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6th September 2010: After breaking the blog site during a server change, it's now back online and being updated! Here's a quick update:

  • Nearly finished the Diquattro standard
  • John's Guitar has been painted and is now curing before final sand/polish/assembly
  • About half way through another 7 string build
  • Have new decals for the guitars (in black and gold)
  • Have 1:1 plans for RS style guitars, get your orders in quick:)
  • About 1/3rd the way through building another Hollowbody
  • blogs online @ http://blogs.diquattroguitars.com - feel free to register and post comments!

26th April 2009: The guitar known as 'RD01' because the Diquattro Grande and was completed in January 2009. The specifications and photo's have been included in the completed guitars section. I've already started working on the deluxe model which has all the workmanship and quality of the grande but at a lower cost. The guitar still features a carved maple top, however there is no maple back and no cocobolo neck. The rosewood neck is still something of beauty however. I'll be continuing to use Adeson pickups as we've found these to match up perfectly with the guitars.

 

 

 

   
 
   
 
   
       
       
 
     
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