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Fabrizio Paoletti (born July 10, 1973) is an Italian luthier and founder of Paoletti Guitars, located in Quarrata, Tuscany.
He began his early career as an electrician, with a background in electrical engineering and automation.[1]
When his activity closed due to the economic crisis, in 2008 he decided to start a new business as a guitar maker, inspired by his passion for music.
He and his Company gained notoriety after making guitars for musicians like Maurizio Solieri, guitarist for Vasco Rossi, Bruce Springsteen, James Hetfield and many others.[2]
In 2024 Fabrizio launched a Limited Edition of guitars honoring Marco Polo's legacy. One of the 10 pieces belongs to Johnny Depp.[3]
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edit- ^ Burrluckpublished, Dave (June 6, 2023). "Introducing Paoletti Guitars, the firm that builds electric guitars from old wine barrels". guitarworld.
- ^ "È pratese il liutaio che incanta i grandi del rock americano". Il Tirreno.
- ^ "Gioielli in madreperla. Le chitarre di Marco Polo: una è per Johnny Depp". La Nazione. May 26, 2024.