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AAJ » Music » Instruments » World Instruments » Celtic » Links » Luthiers

Links:

  • CSR Guitars - Hand crafted Arch top guitars.
  • Davy Stuart - this New Zealand luthier builds fine flat-top fretted instruments.
  • Stefan Sobell - considered the UK's premier maker of cittern and bouzouki family instruments.
  • Stephen Owsley Smith - Custom instruments for celtic players, mostly bouzoukis. Carved arch construction. Often extensive inlay work. Premium tone and playability. Taos NM USA
  • The Musical Instrument Makers Forum - Online discussions and interactive courses on acoustic guitar building, electric guitar making, and all other types of lutherie; flute making, brass instrument building and repair, and experimental musical instruments construction and design.
  • Thomas Bailey - arch-top zouks, mandolins and fiddles
  • Wooden Flutes and Bagpipes by Dominic Allan - Hand made wooden flutes and bagpipes
  • Wooden flutes by P.G. Bleazey - Hand made wooden flutes for traditional and irish music
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