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ac 10-05-2019 03:14 PM

List of CF/Composite Guitar Builders
 
How many companies make CF/composite guitars now?

It just dawned on me that I can no longer quickly list the composite builders in my head quickly anymore.

I came up with 10 builders for acoustics, but I seem to recall there was one to three others that were trying also. Those were mentioned when first discovered, discussed briefly, then buried in the forum archives somewhere.

If you have a good memory, I'd be interested to improve the list. The world is beginning to change quickly.

Acoustics Now 25

Electric Now 28
[List undergoing revision / reformatting]

David Eastwood 10-05-2019 03:31 PM

You can add Rubato to the electric list - a recent newcomer.

And Hathaway, a UK maker, also electric.

And don't forget McPherson for acoustics!

kramster 10-05-2019 03:40 PM

Viktorian and Fibertone electric guitars

David Eastwood 10-05-2019 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kramster (Post 6179583)
Viktorian and Fibertone electric guitars

Is Viktorian still in business? Couldn’t find much recent on them anywhere.

ac 10-05-2019 04:18 PM

Thanks much. I'm adding to the original list as I go.
Also found Ava Guitars--electric.

Song 10-05-2019 04:26 PM

Klos
Schecter
Adamas

David Eastwood 10-05-2019 04:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Song (Post 6179609)
Klos
Schecter
Adamas

I think the OP is looking for current makers, not everyone who’s ever built CF guitars...

And Schecter? All I can find is reference to them using CF for binding on some electrics...

kramster 10-05-2019 04:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eatswodo (Post 6179600)
Is Viktorian still in business? Couldn’t find much recent on them anywhere.

I am not sure...

ac 10-05-2019 05:20 PM

I probably won't add the Schecter as I didn't see any CF on their site now.

As to all others, past or present, I'm first compiling the list in total, and then can sort it out later as to what is still being produced. A nice history as well as practical list.

I may stop soon on the electrics. Seems there have been many, many who have started companies that never made it past a couple instruments, then never continued. Lots of photos of these instruments and a few remaining websites--but all dead.

I should add the French acoustic company but can't recall their name. They came very close to shipping to McNichols before they disappeared.

Guest 928 10-05-2019 06:16 PM

AC;

Really nice list.

I think the French company was called something like Voyage Instruments--but I'm not sure. I do remember the French company's instruments were quite beautiful with a sense of style that was way ahead of its time.

J.R. Rogers 10-05-2019 07:20 PM

Great list, ac! I would add:
S Brothers Composite - U.K. Acoustic builder
Humble Music Tools - Brazil, electrics
Detroit Sound - electrics
Sankuer Composite Technologies - electrics
Hoplock Guitars - Canada, electrics
Dlutowski Guitars - Spain, acoustics
CarbonGlide - Germany, electrics
Taurr Guitars - Italy, electrics

JR

ac 10-06-2019 01:42 AM

Thanks J.R. & Evan.

We are closing in on 20 companies for each category.
List is not perfect and if there are comments or suggestions, they'd be appreciated.

I should have added the country name behind each from the start. I'll try to fill that in later.

I could have/should have added another "other" stringed instrument list for just ukuleles, violins, cellos, mandolins, etc. and will do that if I receive any entries.

For odd lists like this, a group effort is much better than if done by just one person.

Thanks for everyone's help.

mountainmaster 10-06-2019 04:40 AM

Aristides - Netherlands, electrics

kramster 10-06-2019 04:52 AM

Wow sure is more than I would have guessed... cool thread here.

David Eastwood 10-06-2019 06:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mountainmaster (Post 6179846)
Aristides - Netherlands, electrics

Definitely qualify as ‘composite’ - they don’t use much CF.

Is there an agreed-upon definition of what would qualify as a ‘composite’ guitar?


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