{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","title":"1984 Jean-Pierre Favino Modele #10 Rio","author_name":"DjangoBooks.com","author_url":"https:\/\/www.djangobooks.com","cache_age":"86400","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/www.djangobooks.com\/media\/ecom\/prodlg\/jp-favino-1984-front.jpg","thumbnail_width":800,"thumbnail_height":1902,"html":"<div class=\"koembedwrap\"><p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.djangobooks.com\/Item\/jp-favino-1984\"><img src=\"https:\/\/www.djangobooks.com\/media\/ecom\/prodlg\/jp-favino-1984-front.jpg\" alt=\"1984 Jean-Pierre Favino Modele #10 Rio\" class=\"koembedimg\" \/><\/a><\/p>\r\n<p class=\"koembedtitle\"><strong>1984 Jean-Pierre Favino Modele #10 Rio<\/strong>      <\/p>\r\n<p class=\"koembeddesc\">This excellent Favino was built during the &#34;transitional&#34; period of the Favino workshop. Jacques Favino had already been retired for many years, but his son Jean-Pierre continued to make guitars in the style of his father. Not long after this, Jean-Pierre began experimenting with various design changes which culminated in the modele S that he makes today. Generally these early 80s JP Favinos are considered a great deal as they are identical to the guitars made by JP&#39;s father Jacques, but go f...<\/p><\/div>","width":800,"height":2402}