Giannini

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Giannini is a traditional fine musical instruments maker in Brazil.[1]

The company was founded in 1900 by Tranquillo Giannini, an Italian immigrant with luthier talents.[citation needed] Their first industrial plant was located at Av. Sao Joao in the city of São Paulo.

Today, Giannini's plant is located at Salto, a city in the state of São Paulo (not far from the capital).[citation needed] They currently produce nylon and steel stringed guitars, craviola, viola caipira, cavaquinho, mandolin, violins, electric guitars and basses and some accessories such as guitar tuners and guitar strings.

References

  1. "Musical Instruments - Giannini". Amazon.com. Retrieved 16 January 2013. 

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