— Material

The wood is where it begins.

I buy air-dried wood from old stocks, some of it aged for decades — and some of it I cut myself. From very rare wood according to old specs to locally grown alternatives like plum, alder and maple, I carefully select every piece. I enjoy bringing to life what has already been there, hidden in the grain.

— Build

Then the manual work to unlock the material's potential.

Routing, chambering, profiling, fretboard preparation, fret work. Each step measured before, during and after. No CNC, no jig that I haven't built or chosen myself. The patience of metalworking, applied to wood. Stains, oils, hand-rubbed shellac — all done in this workshop. Only the nitrocellulose lacquer step, when a build calls for it, goes to a partner workshop ten minutes from here, equipped with the latest environmental and safety technology.

"It will be ready when it is ready."
— A working principle, borrowed openly from Howard Alexander Dumble.