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Global MuseumonMastodon12h ago
This 1679 “Sabionari” Stradivarius is the only playable guitar by Antonio Stradivari left in this world.🤗
So take just a moment to hear a sound that’s well over 300 years old!
@55SweetThing #globalmuseum #music #guitar #Stradivarius
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Analysis Summary
Antonio Stradivari (1644-1737) was a violin, viola, and cello maker — he did not manufacture guitars. No historical record exists of a '1679 Sabionari' Stradivarius guitar. This post invents a non-existent instrument and attributes it to the wrong instrument category from one of history's most famous luthiers. The high engagement and conversational tone do not change the fact that the core claim is fabricated.
Claims Analysis (2)
“This 1679 'Sabionari' Stradivarius is the only playable guitar by Antonio Stradivari left in this world.”
Antonio Stradivari (1644-1737) was a violin and string instrument maker, not a guitar maker. He is famous for violins, violas, and cellos. No historical record exists of Stradivari manufacturing guitars. The '1679 Sabionari' does not appear in any Stradivarius catalog or musical instrument database. This conflates a famous luthier with an instrument category he did not produce.
“It is over 300 years old.”
If an instrument were made in 1679, it would be 347 years old as of June 2026, making the '300+ years' statement technically consistent with that date. However, since the underlying Stradivari guitar claim is fabricated, this dependent claim cannot be verified independently.
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