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'The illustrated directory of guitars.' Barnes & Noble/Salamander Books, p. CS1 maint: location (link) CS1 maint: ref=harv (link) Archived from the original on 21 October 2011. 8222 South Park Avenue, Tacoma WA 98408: USA.: The Guild of American Luthiers. American Lutherie: The Quarterly Journal of the Guild of American Luthiers. 'Tuning in thirds: A new approach to playing leads to a new kind of guitar'. Imported models have a script logo applied to the headstock.This model was successful during the Folk Boom. The company continued for 3 more years importing instruments but folded in 1973.American made models have the Favilla Family Crest impressed into the headstock. Made in Long Island, NY.Favillas were made in New York between 1890 to 1970.

He founded the D'Angelico Guitars company, where other notable luthiers like Jimmy D'Aquisto served as apprentices. ISBN 978-4-8.John D'Angelico (Little Italy, Manhattan, 1905 – Manhattan, September 1, 1964) was a luthier from New York City, noted for his handmade archtopguitars and mandolins.


American Guitars: An Illustrated History (rev. 1965 by Herk Favilla Publications) (OCLC number 79822350).
