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I build guitars, not because the world needs more guitars but because the world needs guitars with better tone. My guitars are made one at a time using carefully selected tops that have been tested for sonic superiority using a cutting-edge computer-assisted process. These tops are matched with beautiful select tonewoods to make extraordinary guitars that are both beautiful and responsive. You’ll hear the clarity and balance that results from my computer-assisted voicing process. Custom rosettes and shell inlay are available to make your Dogwood Guitar a one-of-a-kind instrument.

gregAll my guitars feature specially graded tops, carefully selected side and back woods, solid wood bindings, custom Dogwood peghead and bridges, hot hide glue construction (the traditional luthier’s glue known for excellent tonal transfer properties and strength), and bone nuts and saddles. I use nitrocellulose lacquer for a high gloss traditional finish that won’t dampen tone. Each guitar is hand voiced and tuned using a combination of ear and software, making the process both art and science.

I have over 30 years worth of high end woodworking experience and I’ve played guitar both on stage and in the studio since high school. I have a passion for excellence and while I love a beautiful guitar my first priority is tone. After all, anyone with the right tools and some skill can make a pretty guitar, but if the tone is average its just another guitar. I studied under Bryan Galloup with a special focus on learning what makes a great guitar (or an average one) sound the way it does. My quest is to make your Dogwood guitar the standout in your collection, both in appearance as well as in responsiveness, clarity, balance, and depth.

Greg Maxwell

1975 Gibson Hummingbird Restoration

While meeting with a customer and his daughter about designing a guitar for her, he showed me his Gibson Hummingbird that his daughter had been playing. Using the serial number and other identifying characteristics, I was able to date the guitar … [Read More...]

Customer Testimonials: A. B. Manson Acoustic

"I recently had major work done by Greg Maxwell on my very expensive and treasured old guitar.  Boy, am I glad that I found Greg, because I do not think any other luthier would have given the time and effort  this project required.  My guitar needed … [Read More...]

Mastery of Craft

As a high end artisan woodworker of over 30 years, Greg's passion for excellence is a hallmark of his instruments. Every Dogwood guitar reflects this dedication to fine craftsmanship. All the skills required to make exceptional high end guitars- … [Read More...]

Customer Testimonials: Martin Fret Work

"I took my Martin D-28 to Dogwood guitars to get it worked on, It was in pretty bad shape when I bought it used. Someone had tried to install frets on their own and it was buzzing and the action was hard to play. I called Greg and he said to stop by … [Read More...]

1932 Martin 0-18 Parlor Guitar

It's not often that a luthier has the opportunity to work on a pre-war Martin. This little 1932 Parlor 0-18 came to the shop in very rough condition. It took a tumble down some stairs, resulting in a long crack in the treble side of the body and … [Read More...]

The Kingston Jumbo

I've always been particularly drawn to jumbo-size acoustics. I learned to play guitar in the early 1970's when John Denver was at the height of his career, and the sound he got from his jumbo Guild 6 and 12 string guitars made an impression on me … [Read More...]

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