Protodynamic: Fallen Angel:
is the first limited edition body style in ProtoDynamic's premium line of hollow and semi-hollow , aluminum, electric guitars.
To maintain the value and integrity of this release, only one hundred Fallen Angel guitars are being produced and sold. The next limited body style will be a completely different form. Each custom-made guitar is engraved with the artist's signature, serial number, and comes with certification of authenticity. These guitars look incredible. They are jaw-dropping, show-stoppers. Invest in a Protodynamic guitar. Your investment will last forever, and can only increase in value.
What you get is a brand new, polished aluminum guitar with choice of hardware, neck configuration and finish. Price could vary depending on cost of hardware ...
Washburn’s 120 year history is steeped in the tradition of fine instrument making. Our products reflect the hard-working spirit of the Washburn employees who craft and design each guitar.
With a Washburn, you’re confident knowing that each guitar represents the absolute finest quality at the best possible price.
For over one hundred years, Washburn has built more than just great guitars, we've built a history. The Washburn tradition of craftsmanship and innovation has withstood the tests of brand competition, fashion and economics. Since our birth in Chicago in 1883, the name Washburn has been branded into the world's finest stringed instruments. If your interest in guitars borders on passion, you will settle for nothing less than a Washburn.
As proof of our distinguished place in guitar history, Washburn has been honored with the publication of a commemorative book: Washburn: 100 Years of Fine Stringed Instruments by John Teagle. Published by 20th Century Guitars and distributed by Music Sales Corporation, the book chronicles Washburn's varied and exciting legacy ...
Ken Bebensee Electric/Acoustic Stringed Instruments specializing in made-to-order, hand-built guitars and basses since 1991. If you can dream it, we can build it.
Thank you for visiting my web site! I started building custom instruments in San Luis Obispo in a small shop of 750 square feet. In November 2001 I moved to the mountains of Northern California, to a place called North San Juan located about 16 miles northeast of Nevada City, CA and just a few hours from San Francisco, The area is rich with the Yuba river national forests with pine, cedar, oak, madrone trees, manzanita, and lots of wild life including bears. Visitors are welcome by appointment. At some point I'll post pictures of the new space and continue to update the rest of my web site as time permits. I also play music and will be dedicating more time for recording.
I began building electric guitars in high school in Redding, California. I built 3 guitars before I joined the Army as a cook for 2 years. After the Army I used the college fund to study electronic engineering, and continue building guitars. I built my first bass with Greg Coates who also was the bassist for our improv rock band called So What. Greg has been and still is an inspiration. Greg is currently touring with Bird 3 ...
Little Guitar Works is a custom shop. We handcraft standard and ergonomic electric basses, and guitars as well as specialty luthiery tools. We work closely with our clients to design the instrument that is right for each musician, whether it is an ergonomic instrument or one of a more traditional design.
Little Guitar Works views itself as a service, creating tools to help artists produce their work more efficiently and effectively, and with greater satisfaction. Our overall goal is to promote the creation of art in a healthy manner without causing too much destruction in the process. We believe that by creating high quality instruments with integrity and thought towards the user, we can help make musicians happy and healthy. Although there are plenty of examples to the contrary, we believe happy and healthy musicians ...
Jerome Little began building basses while attending the Formentera Guitar Building Institute on the Spanish island of Formentera. Little earned a bachelor's degree in music and acoustics from Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts. While at Hampshire he received a grant from the Lemelson Foundation for Invention, Innovation, and Creativity. This grant supported the research, design, and construction of the first Torzal ergonomic electric bass ...
Stuart Mewburn aims to build classical and flamenco guitars that sing. This site shows how he goes about it, the techniques and materials he uses, the prices he charges. It traces his thinking on sound production and the sources he has borrowed from including, among others, Santos Hernandez, Miguel Rodriguez and Jeronimo Fernandez Pena. It shows his development of the radiating strut theory in pictures. There is music which demonstrates what his guitars sound like. There are quotes from players and owners of Mewburn guitars.