How to order
As of April 2026, I am no longer accepting custom orders.
All guitars will be offered exclusively through my website as they become available.
For a long time, I was chasing something I thought would come from outside the work, validation, security, momentum. It doesn’t. It never did.
What I lost along the way was the thing that made this meaningful in the first place.
I allowed outside pressures, expectations, opinions, and the realities surrounding the work to interfere with its purity. I said yes when the answer should have been no. I took the hit more times than I should have.
I’ve also had to come to terms with something honestly. The pursuit of building guitars as a business, of relying on them to carry everything, has not worked for me. Not because of the instruments, but because of the anxiety of pricing your soul. I have found it to be crippling and its robbed me of the joy of making art. The moment the work is forced into that framework, it changes. It becomes something else, and in that process, it loses what made it meaningful in the first place.
I won’t build from that place anymore. At a certain point, all of it falls away. The questions, the pressure, the back and forth; the weighing of what to do and how to do it.
There is a falseness in this industry where everyone is afraid to say the truth because it might hurt their brand. I am not a brand. I am an artist, and my guitars are my works. I am done building for approval. I am done building for the market. I am done building to satisfy anyone else. I will build only for the joy of it and let the instrument speak for itself.
There is only one standard that matters to me, and it comes from within.
If that standard isn’t met, the instrument doesn’t leave. Everything else is irrelevant.
I care about one thing: building great instruments.
If that’s what you’re here for, you’ll understand.
If not, there are plenty of other places to look.
Contact me to inquire about current inventory
