Electric Guitars

Each electric guitar is built with precision, playability, and character in mind. Every build begins with carefully selected woods chosen for their tonal properties, weight, and balance—laying the foundation for an instrument that feels responsive and alive in the player’s hands.

The process is intentionally detail-driven. Neck profile, scale length, fretboard radius, and body contours are customized to match the player’s style, ensuring comfort and control across the entire fretboard. Hardware and electronics are selected with the same level of care, allowing tone, sustain, and reliability to work together as a cohesive system rather than individual parts.

Pickups are chosen or configured to complement the natural voice of the instrument, whether the goal is warmth, clarity, bite, or versatility. Subtle design elements—often overlooked in mass-produced guitars—play a critical role in how the guitar responds, balances, and performs over time.

The result is an electric guitar that feels familiar from the first note yet distinctly personal. Built one at a time, each instrument reflects thoughtful craftsmanship, refined details, and a commitment to creating guitars meant to be played, not just displayed.

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Below are just some of the many options available when designing your dream guitar. Each detail can be tailored to your preferences, ensuring your instrument looks, feels, and sounds exactly the way you want.

Electric Guitar Options

  • Wood choices

  • Instrument scale

  • Fretboard radius

  • Neck profile

  • Set Neck/ Bolt on

  • Fretboard material

  • Inlay

  • Finish

  • Tuners

  • Pickups

  • Electronics

  • Wood pick guards

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