Guitar models
Although guitars are only a small part of my production (I build around 30 ukuleles each year, but only 3 or 4 guitars) they are closely connected to the same philosophy behind all of my instruments: simplicity, restraint, minimal decoration, and the use of carefully selected European woods.
Years of building ukuleles in relatively high numbers taught me how to rethink and optimize the construction process without sacrificing quality. In order to reduce working time while maintaining high standards of sound and craftsmanship, I developed custom tools, adapted traditional methods, and redesigned many steps of the workflow. That experience became my real apprenticeship, and today I want to bring the same mindset into my guitars: building instruments that are simpler and more rational to produce, while preserving artisanal quality, with a more accessible price.
After an initial period of experimentation, I am now gradually settling into two main guitar lines, although neither is fully defined yet and I continue to introduce small changes from instrument to instrument. One model is simpler and more rustic in character, with softer and rounder shapes, while the other follows a more modern aesthetic. Alongside these evolving models, I continue to build experimental prototypes as a way to explore new ideas and keep refining my direction as a guitar maker.
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