Standard Range of Guitars

My Standard Range of acoustic guitars goes right across the spectrum, from small bodied 12 fret guitars, through Baritone guitar giants (both in size and sound!) to the AB49 acoustic bass guitar, that actually does what it says on the tin!
There are also two resonator guitars - one with biscuit bridge, and the other with spider bridge - ideal for slide, blues, country and bluegrass.    ♫ Hear a sample - see foot of page ♫

Click on the guitar pictures below, or the list on the left, for the specification of each of the guitars.

Phaedra
Phaedra Guitar

00 size
12 fret
short scale
24¾" - 630

£2275

Pegasus
Pegasus Guitar

Small Concert
14 fret
short scale
24¾" - 630

£2275

Phoenix
Phoenix Guitar

Concert
14 fret
long scale
25½" - 650

£2275

Mercury
Mercury Guitar

Small Jumbo
14 fret
long scale
25½" - 650

£2275

Beltane
Beltane Baritone Guitar

Baritone
14 fret
29" scale -736
A-a to C-c tuning

£2425

AB49
Bass Guitar

Acoustic
Bass
17 fret
34" scale - 860

£2425

Rezolution BB
Resonator Guitar: Rezolution BB

National style
resonator
12 fret
25½"scale - 647

£1700

Rezolution SB
Resonator Guitar : Rezolution SB

Dobro style
resonator
12 fret
25½" scale - 647

£1700


Standard Options: Each guitar is individually handmade and comes with a choice of various standard options (woods, etc)
For details - see each guitar's page.
Custom Options: Beyond this, there are custom options - where I will build you a guitar to your specification  (see Custom Guitar page)
Price: Price above is for a standard guitar from stock, or one built specially for you with your choice from the Standard Options, and includes:
- guitar set-up to your specification. 
- Left-handed also available at no additional cost.

♫ Hear  samples:
I can show here the look of my guitars, but it's difficult to demonstrate the prime objective i.e. the sound
Below are 3 video samples.


Some long time ago* I was lucky enough to have the guitar virtuoso Sonny Black visit me, so I recorded him playing one of my resonators.
* video quality was low in those days ;)

This is a more recent Youtube video recorded by John Collyer.

And here's one from another customer.