About this Product
Do you play guitar, know someone who does, or just enjoy guitar music? This would be a great display item in a music room, man cave, or just about anywhere you want to make love of guitar music known. I have and play four different guitars myself so that is why I had to go ahead and make several of these displays soon after I found the pattern.• I cut the guitar and treble clef from by hand on a scroll saw from ¼ inch thick oak
• The backer is ½” thick sapele, a wood in the mahogany family but with a slightly darker tone
• The display with stand is 10 ¼” high, 6 ¼” wide, and 3 ½” deep
• The wall hanging version is 9 ¾” high, 6 ¼” wide, and ¾” deep
• Finish is spray shellac to bring out the beauty of the wood grain and to preserve the wood for many years
Bob's Home Woodshop
Meet the Maker
I am a U.S. Army Vietnam veteran, and have an MBA with a marketing concentration. I worked in retail management, then outside sales in the HVAC and refrigeration industry. I drove a limo for a year, then went to work at a large for-profit university. I worked as an admissions officer, then moved into student finance. I was also an adjunct faculty member, teaching courses in marketing. I retired in January 2020 and now devote as many hours as I wish per week to my woodworking business.
My wife of 50 years and I live in a rural area about 50 miles southwest of Chicago. Our two grandchildren live in Georgia so we do not see them as often as we would like. Woodworking began as a hobby, then I started selling at local craft shows in this area area and later moved to online sales. I enjoy making wooden toys and home decor items and have shipped over 1,000 orders all over the U.S. and even as far away as Australia. All my products are made from sustainable hardwoods such as poplar, oak, maple, and walnut which I purchase locally.
Shop Policies
Most items are in stock and orders are shipped the next business day. If there will be any significant delay, I will notify the customer via e-mail. Small items are shipped via USPS First Class Mail or USPS Priority Mail., and larger or heavier items go via UPS. I do accept custom orders, and terms for those are agreed upon in advance between myself and the customer.