Pietro Gargini is a young luthier, born in 1980. His passion, after graduating in architecture with a thesis on the mechanics of the violin, has already led him to work and take specialisation courses with nationally and internationally famous masters of this art He now divides her time between building and restoring musical instruments. Many professionals, especially foreigners, appreciate his creations - they come to the shop to have instruments restored, that are often very valuable, not only because of their age but also because of the luthier who made them.
From Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 12 pm and from 3 pm to 7 pm
Via Ventura Vitoni, 23, Pistoia, PT, Italia
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+39 349 7973080
- http://www.pietrogargini.it
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