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Portfolio Listing for Teuffel Birdfish


This listing serves as a showcase for our portfolio, demonstrating the quality and craftsmanship of our guitars. Although the featured guitar has been sold, we would be delighted to create a similar instrument or design one according to your specific preferences and specifications.
Please note that the pricing for a Teuffel Birdfish is not provided here, as it varies based on the specific materials and custom specifications chosen for each individual guitar.

 

In the Spring of 1995, I presented the Birdfish for the first time at the Frankfurt Musikmesse. Mil Garofalo from Luxemburg was the first person to purchase a Birdfish back then. Since then this guitar has become widely recognized. It has appeared in many books and has become a part of many private guitar collections. The British magazine „Guitarist“ picked it as one of the most important guitars of the 20th century. The Birdfish has won three design awards and is on display in several museums. It is played by musicians such as David Torn, Henry Kaiser, Hans Zimmer, Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill, Page Hamilton, Kirk Hammett, Amir Derakh, and many others.

My original idea was to build a guitar that is constructed so that the fundamental elements, the tonewoods, and the pickups, are put together in a modular fashion. This design not only allows unlimited tonal possibilities but also results in a very lively and percussive tone. Billy Gibbons said about it: „It really shines on Mescalero because of that dirty, raunchy tone. I defy any other instrument, besides these odd-ball things, to get that crazy.“ (Guitar World 6/03)

Since 1995 I have overhauled the Birdfish in four stages. In doing so, I have been very careful not to alter the identity of the birdfish.
The Birdfish series is limited to 500 instruments.

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Teuffel Guitars, Germany  

Contact name:
Ulrich Teuffel
Brands:
Teuffel Guitars
Languages:
German & English
Specialties:
Handbuilt guitars
Opening hours:
By appointment.

My great-grandfather was engineer, my grandfather was an engineer, my father is an engineer, my second grandfather was a cabinetmaker, my uncle is a cabinetmaker, my granduncle was a painter, so what can I say: becoming an accountant has never been my ambition. An inventor is a bit more my style.

After my highschool degree I began an extended apprenticeship in metalwork and construction at Mercedes-Benz. During that period I learned that you can't name something "exact" if it isn’t down to one hundredth of a millimeter. Today I think that the figure is actually beyond one thousandth of a millimeter. But everyone starts out as a beginner.

A few years ago I had already built my first acoustic guitar (not the desktop-wood guitar which I made as a child) when I saw a book by Donald Brosnac which not only explained how to build an acoustic guitar but also showed gorgeous pictures of Steve Klein's instruments. I started at once on building a Steve Klein Acoustic. The guitar looked more like a Canadian hunting lodge with carvings and a soundhole on it. So I skipped that sample, and the first real guitar I built was a hommage to Steve Klein. At least I tried to replicate the form because I had no idea of his construction plans, which the pictures didn't show.

In the following years and especially after I had founded my company on June 1st 1988, I spent my time building electric guitars and basses. In those years I designed my first guitar series "Dr. Mabuse" and the bass line "JFK" which was based on traditional example: glued-in necks, Mahogany, flamed maple, quilted, brazilian rosewood, pickups, tuners, vibrato from wholesale suppliers, glossy finish - the usual things.

If you asked me about my most formative experience in guitar making, I’d have to say it was my study of industrial design from 1992 until 1996.

In the year before I started I was dissatisfied with my guitar work. The series had been developed completely, the results were good instruments, and today they are even collectable guitars. But I had been looking for a wider challenge which I couldn't find in the realm of traditional guitar building.

From the distance of my design study I learned to look at my guitar work from the distance. At the end I resumed work structuring it with themes and concepts and came back with the birdfish guitar. Two years later I created the coco series, then the tesla series and late 2007 the niwa. 

 

 
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