Ordering: My waiting list can vary so contact me for further details. With custom orders almost anything is possible but I do have an options list for most of the standard choices as regards to woods and appointments. If you are interested in ordering an instrument you can either phone or write to me. Sometimes I manage to have the odd instrument in one of the shops listed below. Occasionally I have an instrument for immediate sale listed below. These are instruments I have made for exhibiting or just for indulgence. You are welcome to visit my workshop but by appointment only.

Payment: One third of the total value of the instrument is required as a non-returnable deposit. Another third before commencing manufacture. The balance is payable before collection of the instrument. All payments are made in British Pound Sterling. Payment by overseas customers can be made by an internation banker's draft/ Cheque/ check, made out in pounds sterling or by direct bank transfer. For up to 14 days after delivery if you are unhappy with the instrument in any way you are welcome to return it and have your money refunded except the deposit. If not in original condition, the cost of restoration will be deducted. Reimbursement will follow immediately upon resale of the instrument.

Shipping: Shipping can be arranged and is quoted separatly. It can workout cheaper for the customer to organise the shipping. I have had customers come and collect their instrument. On a couple of occasions I have also hand delivered the instrument personally to clients. Customers have come from Australia, Austria, Belgium, England, Finland, France, Holland and the USA (OH, OR, TX, VA)

Guitars Steel or Nylon strung   Harp Guitars with 6 bass strings (arm section)
Back and Sides with Cedar or Sitka spruce soundboard Back and Sides with Sitka spruce soundboard
Indian Rosewood
£2000
  Mahogany £3000
Mahogany
£2000
  Sonokeling (Indian) Rosewood £3100
Maple
£2000
  Maple (Birdseye) £3200
Cocobolo
£2200
  Other woods Inquire
Austrailian Blackwood
£2200
  Soundboard  
Myrtle
£2200
  European / Alpine spruce +£200
Ziricote £2200   Case Canto padded cover
Other woods
Inquire
  Calton case +£300
Soundboard        
Engelmann spruce +£50    
European (Alpine) spruce +£100   Custom options for all instruments
Case Hiscox   Gold Tuners +£25
      Bound Fingerboard +£50
Mandolins     Porthole +£100
Maple with Sitka spruce soundboard £1000   12-String +£200
Other woods
Inquire
  Florentine Cutaway (Sharp) +£200
Case Inquire   Other options inquire

 

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All Instruments: All instruments have Ebony fingerboards as standard. For the rosette there is a choice of Black/White Mother Of Pearl, Red or Paua Abalone, simple wood inlay. There is also a choice of bindings such as Indian Rosewood, Madagascar Rosewood, Cocobolo, Koa, Maple, Ebony, Boxwood and inquire for others. I use Gotoh tuners, unless specified.

Harp Guitars: Most harp guitars have 6 normal guitar strings and 6 extra bass strings. I have experiance of building harp guitars with up to 30 strings, so if you want more strings then a rough guide as to the cost would be £250 per string.

For Sale:

10-string harp guitar £1350

  • Soundboard: European Spruce
  • Back and Sides: Indian Rosewood
  • Scale Length: 648mm (25.5")
  • Nut width: 46mm (1.81")

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Standard Concert £1900

  • Soundboard: Sitka Spruce
  • Back and Sides: Indian Rosewood
  • Scale Length: 635mm (25")
  • Nut width: 46mm (1.81")

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Wunjo Guitars
20 Denmark Street
London
WC2H 8NE
Tel: +44 (0)207 379 0737
Wunjo Guitar shop

Wunjo Guitars are in central London and the nearest tube is Tottenham Court Road.

  • Harp Guitar SOLD
     
Malcolm Tysoe Ltd
8-10 Church Road
Farnborough
Kent
BR6 7DB
Tel:+44 (0)1689 859212
Tysoe Music Shop
Malcolm Tysoe's shop was established in 1977 and is a traditional music shop catering for all standards of musician and is a violin specialist.
  • A Harp Guitar is on order.

Tenor Guitar for Sale

This is an old tenor guitar made around 1930. My neighbour had it in the family and is now looking to sell it. Roy Smeck was a virtuoso musicain of the day and played many instruments. The Harmony Company produced a number of Smeck models, with this one as the Vita-Guitar. This one has seals as soundholes and a kind of seal shape bridge.

The Grover tuners are original. The spruce front is in fairly good shape. There was one crack behind the bridge that has been repaired. There are two cracks on the back that have been repaired. It has mahogany neck and what looks like flamed mahogany back and sides. One of the position dots has has been replaced and so have the bridge pins. I would say this instrument is certainly in playing condition.

Please email me for further information and details. steve@stephensedgwick.co.uk