In 1890 Tranquillo Giannini left Italy and migrated to San Paulo, Brazil where he began manufacturing guitars. The company eventually became one of the largest manufacturers of guitars in Brazil. They also produced a line of mandolins, craviolas, cavaquinhos, and violas. In the early 1970s, Giannini was distributed in the U.S. by Giannini Guitars at 75 Frost Street, Westbury (New York 11590). If that address seems somewhat familiar, that may be because it was shared by Westbury Guitars, the Merson company, and later Korg USA. Giannini Guitars are still available and distributed by Etros Music, LLC. For more information, visit Giannini's website or contact them directly.
Instruments currently built in Brazil. Distributed by Etros Music, LLC in Sunrise, FL. Giannini has been producing guitars since 1900.

GIANNINI Acoustic Guitars Models

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GIANNINI CRA-65

- dreadnought style, yellow spruce top, round soundhole, Brazilian rosewood back/sides, 19-fret rosewood fingerboard and bridge, three-per-side tuners, available in Natural finish, length 40 in., body width 15.25 in., body thickness 4 in.,...

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GIANNINI CRA-125

- dreadnought style, spruce top, round soundhole, Brazilian rosewood back/sides, 20-fret rosewood fingerboard, rosewood bridge, three-per-side tuners, available in Natural finish, length 43 in., body width 15.25 in., body thickness 4 in., m...

GIANNINI CRA 6N CRAVIOLA Image

GIANNINI CRA 6N CRAVIOLA

- nylon strings, spruce top, round soundhole, Brazilian rosewood back/sides, 19-fret rosewood fingerboard and bridge, three-per-side tuners, available in Natural finish, length 40 in., body width 15.25 in., body thickness 4 in., mfg. circa...