New acoustic guitar Model.

Classical

Steel

Gypsy jazz



Divers Creation of acoustic instruments.


Cuatro Venezuelan

Charango

Cachan



The materials used for making high-end quality guitars and many other instruments are carefully selected by the maker.

 

 

German spruce is commonly the reference tonewood for the finest soundboards and architectural inner structures.

 

Wenge is an African wood, and I use it as my standard for the back, sides, bridge, and fingerboard. It has excellent properties in mass, tone, and sobriety. 

 

Mahogany neck and neck block for its stability, resonance, and look. Brings ease for playability and is long lasting.

 

Carbon fiber is installed inside the neck to secure its lifespan, strength for any humidity changes and contribute to the transmission of sound.

 

Shellac applied as a varnish protection also known as "French Polsih" is a wood finishing technique that results in a very high gloss surface, with a deep colour and chatoyancy. French polishing consists of applying many thin coats of shellac dissolved in denatured alcohol using a rubbing pad lubricated with one of a variety of oils. 

 

Oil is used for the neck and fingerboard for a smooth, sensitive and natural touch. 

 

Other materials are also available from Exotic, Tropical timber :

Rosewood family like Kingwood, Santos, Indian, Madagascar also ebony, Macasar Ebony, Klaro Walnut, Mahogany...

 

to Local European timbers :

Maple, Ash, Oak, Spruce, Yew, Cherry, Poplar, Cedar.