Below are the range of guitars available and some options. Contact me for more details.
Model 2
This is my small body guitar. • width lower bout - 370mm • width waist - 218mm • width upper bout - 280mm • body length - 490mm • Body depth at tail - 105mm • Scale length 645mm • Neck join at 14th fret
Model 4
This is my full size guitar. • Width lower bout - 400mm • Width waist - 260mm • Width upper bout - 280mm • Body length - 510mm • Body depth at tail - 115mm • Scale length 645mm • Neck join at 14th fret
Model 5
Large jumbo size guitar • Width lower bout - 430mm • Width waist - 252mm • Width upper bout - 300mm • Body length - 520mm • Body depth at tail - 120mm • Scale length 645mm • Neck join at 14th fret
Model 00
• Width lower bout - 352mm • Width waist - 214mm • Width upper bout - 264mm • Body length - 485mm • Body depth at tail - 100mm • Scale length 632mm • Neck join at 12th fret
Model 000/OM
• Width lower bout - 385mm • Width waist - 236mm • Width upper bout - 288mm • Body length - 487mm • Body depth at tail - 105mm • Scale length 645mm • Neck join at 14th fret
Model 0000
• Width lower bout - 400mm • Width waist - 235mm • Width upper bout - 290mm • Body length - 512mm • Body depth at tail - 115mm • Scale length 645mm • Neck join at 14th fret
Tenor Guitar
Scale length usually 577mm
Baritone Guitar
Model 4 and 5 available as a baritone version
Models and options
Bouzouki
Flat top and flat back Irish bouzouki
Pin bridge design
I mostly make the guitar style X brace soundboard design, with an attached pin bridge. The tear drop shaped body is 355mm wide to just fit in a banjo case Scale lengths can be 558mm, 577mm, 623mm and 650mm. The 577mm and 623mm being the most commonly used.
Floating bridge design
I can also make the flat top with a floating bridge and a tailpiece design if required. I use a ladder brace fitted over the top of a low fan brace, creating a section of lattice in the centre.