by ifadmin | Jun 26, 2019
We use a combination of German, Spain, and USA made varnish, spirit and oil, or mix of both. In general the oil varnish takes much longer to dry, and can produce a richer, complex tone. Though both oil and spirit varnish come in different grade, a higher end spirit...
by ifadmin | Jun 26, 2019
The price of the instrument reflects: The cost of tone wood material, varnish, fitting, and strings. Maker’s commission, depending on the expertise of each maker. Usually the higher end the model is, the longer it takes to finish the instrument, ranging from 1...
by ifadmin | Jun 26, 2019
Age, origin, and density defines the quality of tonewood: ideally well seasoned, with “desired” density is suitable instrument making. In general, the softer, lower density wood is more favoured for bass frequence, and vice versa. This is why we always go...
by ifadmin | Jun 26, 2019
We acquire tone wood directly from sources in Europe/East Europe, ranging from Russia, Germany, Italy, Swiss, and Bosnia. One very important process is to stock the tonewood and let it naturally, prior put into making. Minimum 8-10 yrs while the higher end model is...
by ifadmin | Jun 26, 2019