Here you can find all the handcrafted guitars I have built so far. From my first attempt in winter 2007 to the latest. With a detailed description of the visions, specifications, parts, and plans etc. Below the description, on each guitar page, you can find connected images & blog posts from the specific guitar.

 

“This is a semi-hollow guitar but still heavy… The inspiration was to have a model like ES but with a small-sized body.”

Guitar No 1

“Another semi-hollow design influenced also by the Gibson ES model. Made from one piece of mahogany wood with flash bolts as f-holes.”

Guitar No 2

“This is a more strat-approached design with a more rounded body-end and a tilted head. It have also deeper cut on the body top for better reach to the higher frets.”

Guitar No 3

“This design reminds me of some art-deco-baroque style. The main purpose was to go for something new & different in guitar design.”

Guitar No 4

“A further development on the design from previous work (No 4) with a focus on a balance, simplicity & harmony of lines and fins. This is a very light & thin guitar – Only 33 mm thick.”

Guitar No 5

“Telecaster in a more modern version perhaps? One of the most famous models like the telecaster haven’t been changed since it appeared in the end of the thirties. But this goes to 24 instead of 21.”

Guitar No 6

“Modern design with the some heritage of the traditional lines. Some of the influences & ideas on component setups etc. are from the Paul Gilberts model Fireman. It’s a small but agile guitar.”

Guitar No 7

“A little inspiration of Gretch and Les Paul loaded with a pair of high-power TV Jones Power Powertron PLUS pickups. Fatter, darker and hotter sound.”

Guitar No 8

“This design is a mixed of Gibson models like Explorer, Les Paul etc. Loaded with active EMG P90 pickups.”

Guitar No 9

“This is more traditional strat design with some sharper corners.”

Guitar No 10

“This model is a Telecaster variant, with more compressed, sharper lines. And partly by using parts as a Telecaster bridge & control plate makes it almost impossible to not have that association. Besides the custom-made pickups, is the neck shape rater unique on this guitar. It has an progressive asymmetric neck shape with +3mm/-3mm differences from the center line.”

Guitar No 11

“This model, as guitar number 11, is a Telecaster variant, with more compressed, sharper lines. Part from the differences on the pickups and the electronics, has this guitar an more extreme progressive asymmetric neck shape. +5mm/-5mm difference from the center line.”

Guitar No 12

“This model, as guitar number 11 & 12, is a Telecaster variant, with more compressed, sharper lines. Part from the differences on the pickups and the electronics, has this guitar an more extreme progressive asymmetric neck shape. +3mm/-3mm difference from the center line. Black plastic bindings on the top and a slotted part on the body for the right arm.”

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Guitar No 13

“This is another Telecaster variant, with more compressed, sharper lines and cutaway is mirrored. Part from the differences on the pickups and the electronics, has this guitar an more extreme progressive asymmetric neck shape. +3mm/-3mm difference from the center line.”

Guitar No14

Guitar No 14

“This is a fan-fretted variant of the previous Telecaster models.”

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Guitar No 15