Instrument making is cyclical.

From trade to craft to art. The lifecycle of the tree never ends.

It all starts with wood: Our process begins with carefully selected tonewoods that hold the promise of sound untapped. With a profound respect for the materials, I mold, carve, and shape, transforming simple elements into the foundation of musical expression.

To Instrument: Witness the evolution as your custom bass guitar takes form. Meticulously crafted with precision and passion, each instrument is a dedication to sonic excellence. Feel the resonance of skillfully installed electronics, experience the comfort of a finely honed neck, and explore the possibilities of a bass designed uniquely for you.

A Harmonious Cycle: The cyclical nature motivates me. It all starts with a tree, then at some point it stops being a tree and is an instrument, finally it becomes a medium of expression. It's more than a bass, it’s a harmonious lifecycle.

Models

Options are great but too many can be just as hindering as not enough. There are two models and the only difference is pickup spacing. Both have the same shape, fast neck, contours, comfort cuts and inherent growl.

The “F Series” is a mid-range focused, very articulate bass with bell like qualities throughout the board.

A bass that would cut through anything no matter how big a band or what type of music. With that said, it finds its home very well in a fusion settings and chords resonate beautifully.

The “T-Series” is what I always wanted a J-Bass to be.

Comfortable and fast with easy fret access. A mix of 60’s and 70’s pickup spacing produces a familiar tone but with the growl and feel of an Adalina bass. I recommend always opting for the split coil or even a single coil option for this configuration.

A Buckeye Burl “F-Series” with a sapele neck, wenge board and cherry body.

Bartolini pickups and preamp.

A Quilted Spalted Maple “T-Series” with a quarter sawn maple neck, Birdseye maple board and swamp ash body.

Aguilar Super Single pickups and a Mike Pope preamp.