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Flat top octave mandolin in Sitka and Brazilian rosewood! ... See MoreSee Less

Little brother of yesterday’s guitar. Ready for lacquer.Image attachmentImage attachment+2Image attachment

Little brother of yesterday’s guitar. Ready for lacquer. ... See MoreSee Less

Woodwork is complete- now for the finishing process. This is a Nautilus in BRW and Adirondack, and two days behind it in production is its little sibling, an Arum made with matching woods. This has been a fun project.Image attachmentImage attachment+4Image attachment

Woodwork is complete- now for the finishing process. This is a Nautilus in BRW and Adirondack, and two days behind it in production is its little sibling, an Arum made with matching woods. This has been a fun project. ... See MoreSee Less

A matched set of Commas- a Nautilus and an Arum of Brazilian from the same tree, and Adirondack spruce tops. Here they are with the pore filler complete and ready to receive their necks.Image attachmentImage attachment

A matched set of Commas- a Nautilus and an Arum of Brazilian from the same tree, and Adirondack spruce tops. Here they are with the pore filler complete and ready to receive their necks. ... See MoreSee Less

My friend Sam Shube composes beautiful, gentle, and very unique finger style guitar music. Here he is, Shubeing up a storm on his Nautilus. This song makes me feel very cozy.

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An Arum, an octave mandolin and a Commando, all done and ready to ship as soon as my custom cases show up. 
I’ve never had such a Goldilocksey tableau in my curing closet before. Although instead of porridge, they are all Brazilian rosewood.

An Arum, an octave mandolin and a Commando, all done and ready to ship as soon as my custom cases show up.
I’ve never had such a Goldilocksey tableau in my curing closet before. Although instead of porridge, they are all Brazilian rosewood.
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2 months ago

Happy Holidays from Frog and Toad. ... See MoreSee Less

2 months ago
Seize the day! Carpe diem. It’s almost Christmas and I have this beauty available. It’s a 2022 Arum, Brazilian and Italian Spruce. It’s in excellent condition, and has a fresh setup. It’s a joy to play, and that Brazilian is so chocolatey! Top shelf appointments all around and a custom Calton flight case made of prized Smurf pelt. PM me for details.  www.wilbornguitars.comImage attachmentImage attachment+7Image attachment

Seize the day! Carpe diem. It’s almost Christmas and I have this beauty available. It’s a 2022 Arum, Brazilian and Italian Spruce. It’s in excellent condition, and has a fresh setup. It’s a joy to play, and that Brazilian is so chocolatey! Top shelf appointments all around and a custom Calton flight case made of prized Smurf pelt. PM me for details. www.wilbornguitars.com ... See MoreSee Less

2 months ago
Here is the Octave mandolin, the hulking brother of the Commando I posted yesterday. Same woods- BRW and Hollow Tree Sitka. This is still “ in the white”, meaning it hasn’t been lacquered yet. But the sound is really gratifying to me- deep, clear, lots of sustain and surprisingly loud. Now I’ll disassemble it and apply 12 coats of nitrocellulose lacquer. That will increase its top end harmonic content, and of course make it very shiny.Image attachmentImage attachment+3Image attachment

Here is the Octave mandolin, the hulking brother of the Commando I posted yesterday. Same woods- BRW and Hollow Tree Sitka. This is still “ in the white”, meaning it hasn’t been lacquered yet. But the sound is really gratifying to me- deep, clear, lots of sustain and surprisingly loud. Now I’ll disassemble it and apply 12 coats of nitrocellulose lacquer. That will increase its top end harmonic content, and of course make it very shiny. ... See MoreSee Less

2 months ago
This is a Commando. A Comma series mandolin. This is made with perfect chocolate Brazil rosewood, and a slice of gorgeous Hollow Tree Sitka. It’s only my second Comnando, and the first with a floating bridge and tailpiece. I’ll do a demo shortly. In the last picture, you can see it hanging with its brother, a Comma octave mandolin still in the white. This has been a fun but very brain-intensive few months.Image attachmentImage attachment+6Image attachment

This is a Commando. A Comma series mandolin. This is made with perfect chocolate Brazil rosewood, and a slice of gorgeous Hollow Tree Sitka. It’s only my second Comnando, and the first with a floating bridge and tailpiece. I’ll do a demo shortly. In the last picture, you can see it hanging with its brother, a Comma octave mandolin still in the white. This has been a fun but very brain-intensive few months. ... See MoreSee Less

3 months ago

Braz and Italian spruce very snazzy Arum for sale. Message me for details.

(It is Italian spruce, not Swiss as I accidentally said)
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4 months ago

Inlaying the mother of pearl gewgah on the headstock of this Commando mandolin. Sharp tools help a lot, and so does going slowly. ... See MoreSee Less

4 months ago

From a luthier's standpoint, what is better than hearing a great player bring out the full potential of an instrument you have made? Here is my friend Diogo Novaes playing his composition To Have You In My Care And Behold You In My Wake (don't worry, the song is shorter...) on his European maple and Adirondack Arum. Check out his YouTube channel for more of his beautiful work. www.youtube.com/@diogoandguitar ... See MoreSee Less

4 months ago

Jeff’s Nautilus. Here is my superlative- ridden demo. I love this guitar. ... See MoreSee Less

5 months ago

Frog and Toad will be performing this song, April Storm, and many others from our new CD "Still" in New Braunfels, TX at the BIG VI: Bowersox International Guitarapolooza Sept. 12th - 14th 2025. So excited to do so, and a big shoutout to Michael Eardley at Tanglewood Studios for his fine work on both this video, and our CD!

www.frogandtoadmusic.com

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