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Well, How Did I Get Here?

From a very young age, I dreamed of playing the electric guitar. Something about the instrument itself fascinated me. Bright colors, lots of shiny parts, and all those knobs, switches, and levers to interact with. These things just radiated fun!

At the end of elementary school, I picked up the instrument and soon after, my dad and I built my first guitar using only basic tools. In the years that followed, I passionately set up, repaired, modded and built guitars and basses for myself and others, gathering tools, skills and knowledge along the way.

I decided to take the plunge and register myself as a luthier. This way, I can share my passion with the world. Hopefully it’ll spark that childlike joy in you, too.

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My Method

  • I use environmentally friendly, salvaged and locally sourced materials whenever I can. These include recycled plastics, European and/or reclaimed wood and NOS electronic components.

    Any old materials you can provide are also very welcome. By repurposing them, we can create an instrument that’s more personal, sustainable, and affordable!

  • As musicians, we love a good harmony, right? That’s what I strive for in my designs: every element working together to create something greater than the sum of its parts.

    If the right part doesn't exist, I make it. From 3D printed hardware to hand-wound pickups. I put a lot of effort into every detail to create an instrument that will resonate with you.

  • The cherry on top. Let’s add some tasteful color to make your instrument look good enough to eat. Naturally, without using nasty chemicals.

    I only use only solvent-free, bio- and water-based finishes and natural oils to finish my guitars. You know, the good stuff. Besides, nothing beats the natural feel of an oil-finished neck!