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Publication Date: 06/21/1988<br />

Filing Date: 08/28/1985;<br />

Fra Peter E. Villaumes hjemmeside:<br />

Peter Villaume began making musical instruments at high school in Brisbane (Australia) in the early 1960‘s.<br />

At that time folk music and early rock and roll was on everyone‘s mind. The need for cheap do-it-yourself<br />

instruments was met by a group of friends making a few guitars enabling them to get out there and perform. At<br />

this time Peter produced two acoustic guitars, a few electrics, some valve amplifiers, and a clavichord.<br />

In the meantime Peter studied electrical engineering and started a career as an engineer in the building<br />

materials manufacturing industry. Instrument making and performing were put on the back burner with the<br />

arrival of children and the ever-present demands of an engineering career.<br />

Late in 1999 Peter discovered that Gerard Gilet conducted informal classes in guitar making. Gerard is a<br />

highly regarded luthier, based in Sydney. Peter started building his first classical guitar with Gerard in January<br />

2000.<br />

In recent times the classical guitar has been further developed here in Australia with new soundboard designs<br />

using the latest composite materials. Some Australian luthiers have moved away from the traditional spruce or<br />

cedar bracing. Now balsa wood and carbon fibre are used to make very light weight bracing with high<br />

strength.<br />

In March 2004 Peter elected to retire early from engineering to devote more time to lutherie.<br />

Over the last 3 years Peter has conducted comparative trials with various soundboard and bracing<br />

configurations. The present thinking has the best performance (tone, loudness, play-ability, and structural<br />

stability) coming from an instrument constructed on a fabricated tone well, with a uniformly thin soundboard<br />

that is lattice braced with modifications to enhance treble response. The laminated instruments are slightly<br />

louder but the rosewood back instruments have that indefinable "classical" sound<br />

lever stadig.<br />

(--?--) Bagley lever stadig.<br />

De to børn til Peter Edwin Villaume og (--?--) Bagley, begge født Brisbane, Queensland,, er:<br />

+ 997 i. Linda Catherine Villaume lever stadig.<br />

998 ii. David Edwin Villaume 2259 lever stadig.<br />

702. Dianne Marjorie Lordan (Margaret Olive Villaume, Ludvig Vilhelm Sofus, Alfred Waldemar,<br />

Ernst Julius, Charles Antoine, Peter, Pierre, Daniel, Jacques, Daniel, Mangin Willaume, <strong>Christophe</strong><br />

Vuillaume) 2260 lever stadig.<br />

(--?--) Weedon lever stadig.<br />

De to børn til Dianne Marjorie Lordan og (--?--) Weedon, begge født Rockhampton, Queensland,, er:<br />

999 i. Emma Jaree Weedon 2261 lever stadig.<br />

1000 ii. Joel Luke Weedon 2262 lever stadig.<br />

2259 Ibid.<br />

2260 Ibid.<br />

2261 Ibid.<br />

2262 Ibid.<br />

704. Craig William Lordan (Margaret Olive Villaume, Ludvig Vilhelm Sofus, Alfred Waldemar, Ernst<br />

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