Krusa Guitars, USA
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About: Kipp's relationship with wood began in 1993 when he attended The Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding in Port Townsend, Washington. There he gained a foundation of traditional woodworking skills through the craft of boatbuilding. In 1994 he attended the Timeless Instruments School of Lutherie. Realizing immediately that guitarbuilding was all but unavoidable, Kipp worked for the next few years on commercial fishing boats as he put his shop together. During this time period he developed his skill as a craftsman by studying traditional woodcarving with Chris Pye and Raymond Gonzalez, marquetry with Silas Kopf, japanese woodworking with Toshio Odate and furniture design/construction with Chris Becksvoort, Brian Boggs, Curtis Buchanan and Mike Dunbar. Kipp is deeply indebted to all of these craftsmen for helping him to develop his relationship with both wood and workmanship. Working with Michael Millard and Andy Mueller at Froggy Bottom Guitars, Kipp deepened his understanding of the intricacies of the traditional X-braced guitar and the guitar building process. It is this traditional foundation from which his designs evolve. Kipp has worked as a sculptor, a furnituremaker, a CNC programmer, a guitar designer, and a luthier. He has carried with him in all of these professions a pursuit of perfection, purity, and innovation. As a luthier, Kipp combines his mastery of skill with an adept and distinct talent for design. Kipp's love of music and for playing the guitar hone his perspective on what an instrument should offer. Realizing that the steel string guitar is a tool for non-verbal expression, Kipp strives to craft an instrument that is dynamic and tonally complex across the spectrum. In his one-man shop on his farm outside of Nashville, Kipp uses his skill as master craftsman to turn his passion for guitar building into an art form. Contact: Krusa Guitars, USA Kipp Krusa 566 Doug Hill Rd Bon Aqua, TN 37025 Home: (615) 412-5650 International: 001 615 412 5650 Cell: (931) 623-0730 International: 001 931 623 0730 Email: kkrusa(at)bellsouth.net Terms & conditions: Pricing on certain materials is subject to change. Please contact me for a quote on your dream instrument. All guitars are priced with Honduras Mahogany back & sides and Sitka Spruce soundboards. The Monarch is priced with Honduras Mahogany back & sides and a matching Mahogany top. PRICING All carved top guitar models :: $6000 All flat top guitar models :: $4800 Monarch :: $3800 OPTIONS Custom nut width :: no extra charge Custom string sp. saddle :: no extra charge Bound headstock :: $250 Fingerboard inlay #1 :: $250 Fingerboard inlay "Pulse" :: $750 Fingerboard inlay custom :: call Splayed backstripe :: $200 Abalone backstripe :: $150 Abalone top purfling :: $500 Abalone back purfling :: $500 Abalone side pufling :: $1,000 Heel graft :: $200 Mammoth ivory bridge pins :: $175 Mammoth ivory nut & saddle :: $150 Cutaway Venetian only :: $900 Contoured bevel :: $900 Sunburst :: $700 MATERIAL UPGRADES Back & sides Quilted Mahogany :: $250 Indian Rosewood :: $200 Cocobolo :: $600 - $800 Highly Figured Koa :: $1,000 Wenge :: $---- Claro Walnut :: $400 African Padauk :: $---- Madagascar Rosewood :: discontinued Thai Rosewood :: $400 Macassar Ebony :: $800 Brazilian Rosewood :: $2000 African Blackwood :: $1000 Sacha Rosewood :: $600 S.E Asian Rosewood :: $400 Cuban Mahogany :: $500
Top Sitka Spruce :: no extra charge Cedar :: no extra charge Sinker Redwood :: $250 Highly figured Bearclaw Sitka Spruce :: $200 German Spruce :: $300 Adirondack Spruce :: $200 to $750 Koa match w/ b& s :: call Mahogany match w/ b&s :: $100
Fingerboard & bridge Brazilian Rosewood :: $200 Bloodwood :: $----- Bocote :: $----- African Blackwood :: $200 Macassar Ebony :: $100 Madagascar Rosewood :: discontinued |