Posted on June 12, 2026June 12, 2026 by Dale Phillips The “Mysteries” of Panormo The “Mysteries” of Panormo by R.M. Mottola Originally published in American Lutherie #132, 2017 One of the classics of lutherie literature is the book, The “Secrets” of Stradivari by violin historian Simone F. Sacconi. This thick book contains much detailed information on the instruments of the Cremonese master violin maker, enough so that, for some readers, what may have once been considered to be true secrets of design and construction are revealed. The title of this article is a takeoff on that of Sacconi’s book. Sacconi spent a lifetime researching the instruments detailed in his tome and so the information imparted there can be considered to be definitive. Having recently completed a single long construction project of a replica instrument by 19th century guitar maker Louis Panormo (Photo 1), I am in nowhere near a position to assume expertise in the “secrets” of Panormo’s guitars. But that project did introduce me to a number of features typical of instruments of that time and, in particular, of the instruments of that maker. Become A Member to Continue Reading This Article This article is part of the Articles Online featured on our website for Guild members. To view this and other web articles, join the Guild of American Luthiers. For details, visit the membership page. MEMBERS: login for access or contact us to setup your account.