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Benedetto Archtop Guitar Fingerrest

The finest quality ebony fingerrest designed for the refined playing styles of today's jazz guitarists. This is the same fingerrest installed on the renowned archtop guitars of luthier Bob Benedetto.

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Hardware,_parts : Electric guitar: Pickguards : Benedetto Archtop Guitar Fingerrest : The finest quality ebony fingerrest designed for the refined playing styles of today's jazz guitarists.
 Item#  Description   In stock   Price   Quantity   
 4173  Benedetto Archtop Guitar Fingerrest  Yes   $41.15 
 3 or more  $37.05 


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Benedetto Fingerrest




i-4173 Updated 05/01


As an old time instrument of years gone by, the archtop guitar was strummed heavily using a hard tortoise shell or plastic pick. On many of the older archtop guitars, the strings were closer to the top, a result of the neck being fitted deeper into the body. The pickguard was made to protect the guitar top from the pick as the player strummed. With the less aggressive playing styles of today’s more refined musicians,the pickguard has become more useful as a “fingerrest,” or reference point for the player’s right hand.

It is recommended that the installation of the fingerrest be done by a qualified technician.





The ebony block must be drilled and epoxied to the underside of the fingerrest, as illustrated. The fingerrest is then fastened to the guitar with the two screws provided, which thread into properly drilled holes in the side of the neck extension.

The small felt block should be loosely fitted and glued to the underside of the fingerrest. The felt block lightly makes contact with the top of the guitar, and will prevent the fingerrest from flexing.


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