We're lucky to have a local treasure here in Easton in Frank Finocchio. Frank is a luthier--a guitar maker--and his fan base is from all around the world: "I've been in Easton since 1976 and we make custom guitars. We do restoration, repair and we teach guitar making and repair. People come from all over the world: Italy, Spain, Geneva, Germany, Japan. We're entrenched in teaching and we love what we're doing. That's the best part." Frank's studio is at 20 S. Maple Street and you can call him at (610) 258-5154.
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Rufo
2/19/2026 08:20:32 pm
I have to say that most of the comments are dead on I'm an ex veteran and Frank treated me better than most I think he probably is Eastern hidden treasure and he sure does know his blank cuz I'm not in a player and he treated me like I was even after he introduced me to something was probably a better fit for me he sat down on his bench and his busy day just to give me a little taste of what it's like I've been to the Martin Factory I believe Frank might have a few friends there and played a few of the Martin high-end guitars and lived a few short minute dreams one reality is I can't wait till I can get enough money up to have Frank build me a acoustic and an electric just for Rufo just to show you I mentioned his website Frank didn't even know anything about it I said it was a local Legend and you think it was the first time you ever heard it that's a humble man I mentioned to her is his team and I said that forget about it Martin let's have a look at what Frank has for old tired ass guitar player like me I commented on a good professional Guitar Man Frank is even humble and Frank she said yeah they say he has a certain way about his work I don't know about you but that's like two humble people very humble shop if you have respect for music respect for the right instrument Frank and his team can get you there that's for sure last word is thanks Frank I'll see you soon
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