Concert Classical Guitars
I build concert classical guitars, using my own design that I have highly developed and refined for many years. During the development of this design, I sought constant feedback the best guitarists, guitar dealers and guitar makers in England and Spain. Regarding the sound, I prioritise projection and power, balance, tone, trebuchet-trebles, musicality and artisanship. Although I am greatly inspired by the work of English guitar makers such as Paul Fischer, David Rubio, and Rik Middleton, I have sought to develop my own voice, both in terms of sound and artisanship.
I put a great deal of thought into what the listener hears as well as the player. Don’t forget to read my blog and subscribe for the latest news and offers.
The collaboration Guitar
It is a delight to show you the collaboration guitar, built in collaboration with two other English luthiers. The rosette is one of Paul Fischer’s, and the soundboard made and braced by Rik Middleton. I then completed the rest. It’s a smaller guitar, with a scale of 610mm. The full story of this guitar will be available on my blog soon.
My finest sounding guitar
Below is the result of many years of painstakingly work, seeking for and developing my sound. This particular guitar is my finest sounding guitar and will serve as a prototype/model for my incoming signature model.
Concert Guitar Specs:
Scale length: 650mm
Nut width: 52mm
Body length: 483mm
Body width, upper bout: 270mm
Body width, waist: 230mm
Body width, lower bout: 360mm
Body depth at neck: 87mm
Body depth at heel: 93mm
Materials and hardware:
Soundboard: Spruce
Back/sides: A variety of timbers available
Bridge: Indian Rosewood
Neck: Spanish Cedar
Finish: French polish, lacquer or oil
Tuners: A variety of tuners available
Hardcase: Hiscox or Bam hard case