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Monarch 12 String, Myrtle wood with Spalted Maple Rosette

This commissioned 12 String will make it’s home in Hawaii. Completed in May 2015, it is made from figured Myrtle wood. The top is Sitka Spruce, and the fretboard, bridge, and bindings are Ebony. The rosette is made from spalted Maple segments with Ebony dividers. The end wedge is made from spalted Maple, and the gold tuners with black buttons give this guitar a classy and distinctive appearance. The petite fretboard inlays are of gold Mother of Pearl, as is the hand cut Dogwood logo in the peghead. This guitar has the full, clear tone you would expect from a Dogwood, with the added sparkle of a 12 string.

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Technical Articles

Bolt-On Necks: High Tongue Frets

I am including this article as a special page in the Services Menu because of the frequency with which the issue of high tongue frets arises. The tongue is the part of the fretboard that extends into the body of the guitar. On acoustic guitars, the … [Read More...]

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The Three Elements of a Great Guitar

Guitar players and collectors have so many choices available to them. New, used, factory brands, custom hand built...how do you narrow down the choices to the best option for you? In my opinion, any guitar should be measured by three … [Read More...]

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