The Annunziata
The Annunziata is a copy of some of the early, small bodied six and twelve strings that were made at the early part of the 20th century. It is sort of a hybrid of the Loretta and the Erma, with roughly the same upper and lower bout as the Erma with the length of the Loretta. The Annunziata has a nice even tone, with plenty of punch and volume to keep up with an old-time banjo or fiddle.
The Annunziata is available in both six and twelve-string models. The 12 string version has a shorter scale than my other 12 string models, and is intended to be tuned up to pitch (E).
Sound Sketches
- Annunziata six-string
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Specifications
| Lower bout: | 13 1/2" |
| Upper bout: | 9 7/8" |
| Body length: | 19" |
| Body depth: | 3 7/8" (radiused) |
| Frets to the body: | 12 |
| Scale length: | 24 5/8 |



