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1000 North Rand Road No. 224
Wauconda, IL, 60084
United States

847-864-7730

I began making guitars in 1966 in Dayton Ohio, where I worked out of my house. From 1968-1970 I lived in Mexico City, returning during the summers to build instruments at the Dayton location. 

During this time I was studying Anthropology and playing flamenco guitar professionally in various troupes in Mexico and around the U.S. In 1972 I moved to Chicago and worked briefly out of the back of a music store before moving to my present location in 1973. 

At that point I gave up any pretensions of being a professional guitarist and dedicated myself full time to lutherie.

 


My 800 Greenwood Street shop has undergone several renovations and changes over the years, the most recent being the 1995 massive renovation I did of the outside and inside of the building. 

As a result, my building is now climate controlled throughout the entire 4,000 square feet, and it has now acquired a nicer facade, with more interior showroom space than was previously available. 

Consequently, we are better able to serve those who prefer to visit the shop to select an instrument from our extensive inventory, which is housed in glass fronted rosewood cabinets. Being able to play many instruments side by side is very helpful in making a final selection, and we have full repair/restoration facilities on the premises for minor action adjustments to major restorations of valuable collector instruments.

Sergei DeJonge

 

1996 Sergei DeJonge (Canada) 645mm Scale, 51 mm Nut, Sitka Spruce top, Indian Rosewood sides and back, Origional lacquer varnish, Hopf tuning machines. Firm trebles and strong basses. The sound is exceedingly uniform and bright with excelent carrying power. Sergei is part of the Canadian school of classical guitar makers whose origins are with the German maker Edgar Mönch, who emigrated to Toronto in the late 1950's. Mönch's influence is still very apparent in nearly all the makers who came from the shop of Jean-Claude Larrivée, who apprenticed with Mönch. Sergei is definitely among the best, and has embraced the influences of other makers. This guitar has a John Gilber style bridge. Sergei's children have gone on to follow in his footsteps and continues to carry this tradition forward. This guitar has seen considerable usage and has several repairs on the top and back. These cracks which in no way affect the sound nor structural stability. Because of the repairs, we have priced this at a fraction of a new Sergei DeJonge. This is a real bargain of an instrument. $3,300