For over 35 years I've been able to hide from an honest days' work by building guitars ( mostly acoustic), a few banjos, and restoring old 'uns. These days I am about 90% retired, but still do a few restorations that are interesting to me ( mostly pre-war Martins) and build a few guitars and ukes when it's too cold to play outside.
I've done warranty work for C.F. Martin for 30 years on and off, and worked for the company for a while in the late 70s, so am well versed in the strengths and weaknesses of that product line.
My own instruments are marketed under the name 'Timberline'.
I'd be happy to help any club members who need guitar work or advice, especially if they favour the older instruments as opposed to new, off-shore stuff. If any of you fancy trying to build your own instruments I can help out with materials and design guidance.
My 'Coals to Newcastle Dept.' is currently building a $4,000 ukulele for a chap in Hawaii. Comical, that; a bush-dwelling Canadian hermit making ukes for Hawaiians. <G>
K.Hall
Timberline Guitars,
Rockingham, Ont.
613-757-3027