Hand Made Guitars – Glasgow
Fine hand made guitars by Peter Byrne
Each instrument is unique and truly hand made.
Peter is an accomplished luthier who studied at London Guildhall University – he has been designing and making guitars for 20 years.

‘Can’t find the guitar you have been looking for all these years? Maybe it doesn’t exist – Yet!’

About the Guitars
Peter uses the finest quality woods to create his instruments. All his (spec built) guitars come with Seymour Duncan pickups. (Although any kind of pickup can be used in his guitars). What makes his design unique is the use of “tune o’matic” style bridges with a through body string construction. “Best of both words you could say”. Peter’s guitars are also chambered and have what’s known as a drop top – meaning the guitar body is constructed with either a two or four chambered section with a solid hardwood top.

Workshop Shaping Up

Contact Details
If you are interested in purchasing or commissioning an instrument, or if you have any questions, please get in touch:
Telephone/text
07986 433 959
E-mail
info@handmadeguitars.co.uk
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