The first step toward a new generation of SF3 Guitars
OR: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the CNC
An experiment where all materials are Eco friendly and/or USA sourced.
This guitar started with a call from a friend about a burl table in our local thrift shop.
A vintage inspired guitar with some modern touches. Also I love pink.
A quick project inspired by a prefectly sized claro walnut billet.
Another experiment, this time with very strange pickups and a very green burst.
I found this cool one-piece top on a road trip in the Pacific Northwest.
Wenge is one of my favorite woods and this one-piece top was stunning.
All Black Limba and East Indian Rosewood, All The Time.
A very light guitar made from found PNW woods.
This headless experiment actually has a small nub headstock for string anchors.
A headless experiment with interesting electronics and design.
Just how thin can you make a guitar? Very thin. Half an inch around the edges.
Simple guitar inspired by my friend Sheldon's split body electric basses.
Local red gum and claro carved body with some interesting details.
My first customer ordered instrument and it turned out great.
I built this carved top and back bass while setting up my first shop.
Some of the guitars made prior to my triumphant return to California.