Stringed musical instrument

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Inventors

Taylor, Robert A.

Application #

793285

Filed

May-3-1977

Published

Nov-21-1978

Current US Class

084/173
084/291
984/101
984/DIG1
D17/14

International Classes

G10D 001/00; G10D 001/08

Field of Search

D56/1 84/173 84/267 84/284 84/285 84/290 84/291 84/DIG.

Examiners

Franklin; Lawrence R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Shlesinger, Arkwright, Garvey & Dinsmore

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Abstract
A stringed musical instrument including a body which is formed from an elongated wooden board having front and rear surfaces. The rear face of the body is hollowed out to provide an elongated cavity extending longitudinally through a large portion of the body's length leaving a relatively thin top surface superjacent thereto. A fingerboard is positioned on the top surface of the body above the cavity and extends longitudinally thereof. Multiple strings extend longitudinally of the body above the fingerboard in engagement with bridge means, and means are provided at both ends of the body for holding the strings under tension.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A process for making a stringed musical instrument comprising the steps of:

(a) cutting a single standard piece of wood board having up and bottom surfaces to provide a body of predetermined length,

(b) hollowing out the bottom surface of the body to form a cavity, leaving a thin top surface above the cavity,

(c) reducing the width of one end of the body to form a peghead,

(d) forming a plurality of transverse bores in the peghead,

(e) positioning a fingerboard on the top surface of the body, extending longitudinally over the cavity,

(f) mounting string supporting means on the top surface of the body adjacent the fingerboard,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Stringed musical instruments such as guitars have been conventionally made over the years by assembling multiple pieces of wood or the like together to form a hollow body, and then affixing strings, a fingerboard, bridges and keys thereto in a well known manner. The pieces comprising the body are, in the case of many instruments, difficult to make due to their irregular shape and contour. The manufacture of such instruments is, therefore, a time consuming operation involving many steps. As a result, the price of these instruments to the purchaser is necessarily high and beyond the means of many persons who would like to play these instruments.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention pertains to a stringed musical instrument and to a process for making the same, the instrument requiring a minimum of inexpensive parts which are readily prepared and assembled, thereby substantially lowering the cost to the purchaser as compared to conventional style musical instruments now available.
 
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