http://www.fyldeguitars.com/index1.html
Can't find a pic online outside of the site ... click on Gallery > The Art of the Guitar > second pic on top row.
The Egyptian is similar to a petite bouche, and the other one (Caliban?) looks like a grande bouche but with bridge pins. They favor the Florentine cutaway.
Well ... just found a Caliban ...
And I think this is also Caliban ... but it doesn't have the Florentine. So???
So, whaddya know?
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Interesting find nonetheless, and hopefully someone with experience in these instruments will chime in.
Except for the zero-fret and the shape of the soundhole that is similar to a grande bouche, there is nothing gypsy about these guitars: a standard (although sweet sounding) steel-string flat top, with paddle head, fixed bridge, bridge pins and all.
Here's the one I played: