Price: $2,500, including hardshell case
Build Date: June 2025
Materials
Top: Port Orford Cedar
Back & Sides: Tasmanian Blackwood
Neck: Honduran Mahogany
Fretboard: Curly Katalox
Head Plate Veneers: Tasmanian Blackwood
Bridge: Ebony
Body & Fretboard Binding: Curly Maple
Dimensions
Overall Length: 39.25 inches
Scale Length: 25.5 inches
14 Frets to the Body
Parts
Tuners: Rubner Single Slotted Head with Rosewood Knobs
Rosette: Abalone Shell and Tasmanian Blackwood
Fretboard Inlay: Abalone Shell
Side Dot Inlay: Abalone Shell
Dave’s Take: This is my take on a slope-shoulder dreadnought. It’s smaller than a traditional dreadnought, which lends itself to fingerstyle playing without compromising volume and projection. The cedar top and Tasmanian blackwood back and sides provide and instant and crisp attack with a lovely sustain.
Price: $2,500, including hardshell case
Build Date: June 2025
Materials
Top: Port Orford Cedar
Back & Sides: Tasmanian Blackwood
Neck: Honduran Mahogany
Fretboard: Curly Katalox
Head Plate Veneers: Tasmanian Blackwood
Bridge: Ebony
Body & Fretboard Binding: Curly Maple
Dimensions
Overall Length: 39.25 inches
Scale Length: 25.5 inches
14 Frets to the Body
Parts
Tuners: Rubner Single Slotted Head with Rosewood Knobs
Rosette: Abalone Shell and Tasmanian Blackwood
Fretboard Inlay: Abalone Shell
Side Dot Inlay: Abalone Shell
Dave’s Take: This is my take on a slope-shoulder dreadnought. It’s smaller than a traditional dreadnought, which lends itself to fingerstyle playing without compromising volume and projection. The cedar top and Tasmanian blackwood back and sides provide and instant and crisp attack with a lovely sustain.