TWO IN ONE 1998

TWO IN ONE 1998

The innovation here is that it is really two guitars. On the one hand, it’s an archtop with vaguely f-hole-like soundholes and a compressed voice. But once the cover is removed from the center soundhole, it sounds more open, similar to a Gypsy-jazz guitar. The fact...
WALLPAPER 2002

WALLPAPER 2002

This was our first acoustic guitar with shifted proportions. Since building this one, we started doing the asymmetrical shift the other way around, which leads to better access to the higher frets. Another new element is the armrest, which is integrated into the...
SPLASH 1999

SPLASH 1999

NOTHING REALLY INNOVATIVE HERE – JUST GOOFY ALL AROUND! Bass guitar builders have been more inclined to tray from classic design forms than electric guitar builders, probably because their clients are less inclined to be married to traditional designs. Claudio...
STONETOP 2013

STONETOP 2013

VALS QUARTZITE FLATTOP Built for Pius Truffer, owner of a natural stone quarry in Vals, Switzerland, this guitar’s unusual features only begin with the fact that it has a stone top. Other innovative elements include our Top Cut with an integrated soundhole – a...
TOP CUT BASS 2005

TOP CUT BASS 2005

This is where we first introduced the Top Cut with the integrated soundhole. In an Acoustic Bass. Wanting to maximize the top’s surface in order to move as much air as possible meant moving the soundhole to the edge. But the customer had requested a cutaway, which of...