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2007 Marchione Modern Spanish, Brazilian Rosewood/Alpine Spruce
This Marchione Modern classical nylon string guitar from 2007, featuring Brazilian Rosewood and Alpine Spruce, is a masterpiece of contemporary lutherie. It combines traditional craftsmanship with modern design, offering players a rich, nuanced sound and exceptional playability. This instrument stands out for its clarity, depth, and responsiveness, making it a top choice for guitarists seeking a blend of classic tone and innovative construction.
Other keywords/misspellings: Luthier, fusion, crossover, Bam,
Additional demo: https://youtu.be/oEGA0_HTZ8M
$12,480 Add to cartScale Length 25.4 in Nut Width 2 in String Spacing 2.375 in Woods Spruce - Alpine, Rosewood - Brazilian Add to Compare2021 Marchione Master Burst, Maple/Mahogany
This 2021 Master Burst from Marchione is a powerhouse electric guitar with an extremely versatile sound and a full-bodied tone. It also features a full neck profile, making it perfect for those who prefer a chunkier neck yet still want to shred like a wizard in the land of the midnight sun.
The guitar boasts a gorgeously figured Maple top and a Mahogany body. Its striking orange burst finish might be a subtle warning: you’ll get so captivated by this guitar that you could lose track of reality—or perhaps it’s a caution to your audience, as faces are sure to be melted.
Whether you’re into prog rock, metal, funk, or smooth, straight-ahead jazz, this guitar simply works. With great sustain, Sperzel locking tuners, and Tone Specific PAF-style humbucking pickups, this instrument is a pure delight.
Other keywords/misspellings: Luthier, lutherie, bespoke, fusion, calton
$10,920 Add to cartScale Length 24.75 in Nut Width 1.75 in String Spacing 2.031 in Woods Maple - Figured, Mahogany Add to Compare2005 Marchione 15″ Archtop, Maple/European Spruce
Stephen Marchione brings us this 15″ Archtop, decked out in classic Marchione fashion. The sharpness of its florentine cutaway is representative of just how sharp this instrument looks. Beautiful Flamed Maple, throughout and European Spruce on top. Spretzel Locking tuners, floating bridge, single Marchione humbucker– this is a sublime example of an ultimate jazz box with plenty of gears for other styles.
Other keywords/misspellings: Luthier, lutherie, duane simpson, bam
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.5 in Nut Width 1.688 in String Spacing 2 in Woods Spruce - European, Maple Add to Compare2003 Marchione 16″ Siren Archtop, Maple/Spruce
Stephen Marchione’s 16 Inch Archtop is a complete instrument. Silk smooth playability, gorgeous tonewoods, and an expressive and dynamic acoustic voice that translates faithfully into amplified tone thanks to a custom collaboration between Stephen and DiMarzio. Maple body with Spruce top and Ebony tailpiece, bridge, and pickguard. Locking Sperzel tuners in black match up perfectly with the Ebony headplate, rendered in Marchione’s trademark headstock shape. A slim 1 11/16″ nut allows for deft lefthand work, and the relatively light build weight under six pounds makes this 16″ archtop from 2003 exceedingly comfortable in hand.
Here’s an additional video with Tim Fischer playing this Marchione 16″ Archtop!: https://youtu.be/LEuoR6pwCio
Check out another video featuring this gorgeous archtop: https://youtu.be/o-82AEA3AOQ
Other keywords: lutherie, luthier, duane simpson, fingerstyle, 093003
Add to Compare1998 Marchione 17″ Archtop, Curly Maple/European Spruce
Stephen Marchione manages to make a 17 inch archtop play as easy as a much smaller guitar–without losing the projection and power and resonance of the big box. The 3″ sides help with this, as well as the silky setup and neck carve. Back and sides are cello-grade Curly Maple, and on top Stephen opted for a set of European Spruce that matches perfectly. Ebony hardware throughout, and the pickup has been more recently upgraded with a custom Marchione-DiMarzio PAF collaboration–and this humbucker sings!
Check out this additional video featuring Duane Simpson on this magnificent Marchione Archtop: https://youtu.be/8QY6ML2LtAY
Other keywords: marchione guitar, lutherie, luthier, duane simpson, 012899, fingerstyle jazz, 17-inch
SOLD Sale! Read moreScale Length 25.5 in Nut Width 1.75 in String Spacing 2.188 in Woods Spruce - European, Maple Add to Compare2019 Marchione OMC, Brazilian Rosewood/Swiss Spruce
If crisp, lively power is what you need, this Marchione is here to deliver. Stephen’s OMC model threads the needle between room-filling projection and intimate playability, which this beauty from 2019 does just that. Notes fire right out from the soundhole, with an evenness between the registers that’s excellent for both fingerstyle and flatpicking. On the tonewood, front, Stephen outfitted this OMC with gorgeous, gorgeous Brazilian Rosewood and Swiss Spruce (note the light bearclaw figure), Honduran Mahogany neck, and Figured Maple bindings. Hot hide glue construction throughout, plus stainless steel frets for longevity. Moreover, Marchione installed an example of his unique, five-piece piezo pickup system that he developed with Will Brahm—and this puppy sounds delightfully natural and organic when plugged in.
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SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.5 in Nut Width 1.75 in String Spacing 2.25 in Woods Spruce - Swiss, Rosewood - Brazilian Add to Compare2009 Marchione Tejas Tone Machine One Piece Mahogany Neck/Body
This is the Tejas Tone Machine from Marchione crafted completely from one solid piece of old growth Mahogany. So there is no neck joint at all, this insures maximum sustain and tone, not to mention great feel. You hand simply glide up to the very highest frets floating on the smooth contour of the neck. The rosewood board and custom Marchione pickups are wonderful touches and make this a versatile tone machine. We felt we could coax all kinds of voices from this guitar from clean to scream. The neck is chunky and feels great, LP players will love the feel.
The journey from high-school jazz devotee to the finest young guitar maker working today, according to Chamber Music America, was a rich and complicated one. After establishing his own brand and working for over a decade in New York City, Stephen Marchione moved to the Montrose arts district in Houston, Texas, where he builds his entire family of guitars.
Additionally, Marchione has also studied privately since 1994 with Manhattan-based violin maker Guy Rabut. “I try to build one violin a year to keep my chops up”, says Marchione. He feels that building classical guitars and violins broadens his understanding of top thicknessing, tap tuning, and surface preparation.
Similarly, building electric guitars has taught him the importance of the fretboard in a player’s appreciation of a guitar. Marchione is considered one of a very few leading-edge pioneers in the design of guitars that combine elements of both jazz and classical construction. This well-rounded approach contributes to the magic one finds in a Marchione instrument, a magic that is at once very broad yet truly individual.
It’s very easy to see Stephen’s passion in his work. To hold one of his guitars is to instantly understand the difference between factory guitars and handmade instruments.