Unitary guitar construction

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Inventors

Bly, Michael John

Application #

306365

Filed

May-6-1999

Published

Jul-3-2001

Current US Class

084/267
084/290
084/291
084/293

International Classes

G10D 003/00

Field of Search

84/173 84/267 84/290 84/293 84/291 446/213 446/408 446/397 446/406

Examiners

Nappi; Robert E.

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Abstract
A guitar construction having a complete body, neck, and head, formed as a single, integral wooden carving with tuning pegs, fingerboard, bridge, nut, and strings mounted thereon. The body portion is in the usual bell-shaped outline. Conventional pick-up means for an electronic amplification system may be mounted to the body.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A guitar, or similar stringed instrument, comprising:

(a) a unitary, wooden carving forming a body, a neck formed integrally with said body and extending from one side thereof, and a head formed integrally with said neck and extending from the end thereof opposite said body;

(b) said body said neck and said head carved from one piece of wood, said piece of wood having a cellular structure substantially similar to its original state;

(c) the junction of said neck with said body having a cellular structure substantially similar to its original state;

(d) the junction of said head with said neck having a cellular structure substantially similar to its original state;



Description
BACKGROUND--FIELD OF INVENTION

The present invention relates to stringed musical instrument construction, and more specifically to an improved construction for a guitar, or similar instrument.

BACKGROUND--DESCRIPTION OF PRIOR ART

It is the usual practice to construct various portions of guitars separately and to join such separate portions in assembling the finished instrument. Joints between the neck and body are of the following types:

1. The neck is glued onto the body.

2. The neck is bolted onto the body.

3. The neck is glued and bolted onto the body. Also, the neck may extend the length of the instrument while having portions of the body glued onto the sides of the neck.

Since the tonal quality and other factors concerned with optimum sound output are to some extent dependent upon the structural integrity of the instrument, there is inevitably some loss in quality due to the fact that various portions of the instrument, though permanently assembled, are actually separate pieces. There is also the possibility that, although initially joined in a secure manner, the formed portions may become loose or detached.
 
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