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2027 Casimi Guitars Build Slot # 2
This 2027 build slot with Casimi Guitars is currently available! Simply purchase this deposit price, and we will reach out to discuss your custom build, what your needs are, and any special features you’re interested in exploring.
Our process is straightforward:
1. Place the deposit amount to secure the spot on the calendar
2. Paul will get in touch directly to make additional choices of materials and upgrades
3. We will stay in touch all the way until deliveryClick here to read an interview with Casimi Guitars
A note from Paul on the build process:
I really enjoy the process of custom building instruments for players. I got into this whole business because I’m a player first and a songwriter. As a player, I have intimate knowledge of what makers, body shapes, woods, and other attributes of a guitar will most help a player get to their dream instrument. It’s really important to me that a guitar inspires a player to make music. That’s the whole reason I started this business long ago.
I see this process of working with a client and a builder as service. To me, it’s an important part of my life and something I’m really passionate about. The process along the way can be as detailed or relaxed as you want and I guarantee you it is always fun. We start usually by talking about the woods that will get the tone that you want after I hear more about what you play and what you’d like to be able to play. Then we will go on to looking at photos of actual sets of materials and talk about everything from the nut width to the saddle width to the case color that you want. We will then get into the details of the instrument as far as the feel goes and the ergonomics. There’s a lot to talk about here and we have a lot of experience again because of all the guitars we’ve played over the years. We’ll talk about the contour of the neck and we have a special process for that where we use a tool that we can send you to give us shapes of your favorite guitar necks which we can then use as a basis or even completely copy.
Another big value that Dream Guitars has to offer in this process is our shop full of amazing guitars. After we get your initial specs down, you’re welcome to visit the shop as sometimes we will have months before the build starts. You and I can sit and play the world’s finest guitars and confirm that the choices we made are right for you as far as the wood types and specs and you also might find some ideas you want to Incorporate, maybe an armrest bevel, a soundport, or even something you’ve never tried before. Along the way my team and I will be talking to the builder on your behalf and making sure that you get exactly what you want in the end.
The custom guitar world can be really confusing. There’s so many makers now and so many different materials and body shapes, you need someone to really guide you through all the options. One of the big parts of my job is to go to various guitar shows every year all around the world so that I can see what’s happening. I meet with all the makers I’ve been working with for sometimes decades and I stay in touch with what they’re changing, what their new models are, what they have to offer, and what their sounds are evolving into. I also get a chance to visit many of the maker’s shops so that I can be very familiar with what they do, what they love to do, what they don’t want to do, what woods they like, what woods they don’t like, so that I can give you really objective third-party advice all along the way.
By working with you directly myself I allow the builder to stay at the workbench whittling wood and making guitars. While this frees them up a bit, they are always available as well should you really want to have a conversation with the builder. We will facilitate that as well. We always see it as a three way partnership.
Another thing that’s really important to me is the personalities involved in each instrument so I get to know the makers really well year year after year, every time I visit with them at guitar shows, visit their shops, or just have a meal with them. I think their personalities come through in the end result of the guitar so as I’m getting to know you and matching you with the builder I’ll be keeping all of that in mind as well.
The bottom line is this. I’ve been playing guitar since I was ten years old. Every time I have the opportunity to help a client find a guitar of their dreams, that inspires them to make music, it feels like my life’s purpose.
I look forward to helping you build a guitar that will inspire you and I promise we’ll have fun all along the way.
Brand New Caton Carolina, Macassar Ebony/Carpathian Spruce
Kevin Caton’s Carolina model packs a wallop. With a 16 inch lower bout, this Carolina has lots of real estate for tone generation, which the Macassar Ebony body and Carpathian Spruce top take immediate advantage of. Great headroom allows for a heavier attack, with a strong fundamental in the bass register and some sparkling overtones on the top end. Kevin’s asymmetrical upper bout design allows for easy fingerboard access without compromising the amount of air the body can move, and looks fresh and modern to boot. When you factor in the geometric motifs at the endgraft, rosette, heelcap, and headplate, this Caton Carolina stands out from the crowd in all the right ways.
Other keywords: lutherie, luthier, guitarbuilding, 60, tkl
$7,800 Add to cartScale Length 25.4 in Nut Width 1.75 in String Spacing 2.25 in Woods Spruce - Carpathian, Ebony - Macassar 2024 Circa OM-40C, Madagascar Rosewood/Adirondack Spruce
We love John Slobod’s guitars, and this Circa OM-40C from 2024 meets our high expectations. With Madagascar rosewood and Adirondack spruce, along with ornate abalone appointments throughout, it’s clear that John is in a league of his own when it comes to fit, finish, and sound quality. This guitar is a truly wonderful marriage of tradition and modernity. We can’t imagine what it will sound like in years to come, as it has already hit it out of the park.
Other keywords/misspellings: Luthier, lutherie, bespoke, trad, fingerstyle, ameritage
$17,680 Add to cartScale Length 25.4 in Nut Width 1.75 in String Spacing 2.25 in Woods Spruce - Adirondack (Red), Rosewood - Madagascar 2010 Claxton EM-C Brazilian Rosewood/German Spruce
It is an exquisite treat to have this 2010 Claxton EM-C in your hands. The voice is crisp, with added sweetness in the mids and treble for a great mix of warmth and precision; fingerstyle rarely sounds so fine as it does here. Brazilian Rosewood back and sides are augmented with gorgeous ink lines and dramatic figure; Spruce on top which has opened up oh so well; silky setup that’s as easy as breathing. How to go wrong with this guitar? The only way we can think is to not play it. Ed has recently retired–congrats, Ed!–meaning there won’t be any more guitars like this coming down the line. All wrapped up in a sturdy Calton case for maximum safety.
Other keywords: fingerpicking, 111/186, brazilain, claxton guitars, mosaic, cutaway
Additional demo: https://youtu.be/lqVdtlajoGc
$14,560 Add to cartScale Length 25.4 in Nut Width 1.781 in String Spacing 2.313 in Woods Spruce - German, Rosewood - Brazilian 1982 Brian Cohen, Classical Brazilian Rosewood/Cedar
This 1982 Brian Cohen Classical, with its Brazilian Rosewood back and sides and Cedar top, exemplifies craftsmanship and tonal beauty. The combination of woods offers a rich, resonant bass and warm, clear trebles, making it a prized instrument for its powerful yet nuanced sound. A true collector’s piece, it showcases the artistry and acoustic excellence synonymous with Cohen’s work.
Other keywords/misspellings: Luthier, lutherie, concert, hiscox, london, hiscox
$6,500 Add to cartScale Length 25.625 in Nut Width 2.125 in String Spacing 2.313 in Woods Cedar, Rosewood - Brazilian 1996 Collings 0002H BaaaA, Brazilian Rosewood/Adirondack Spruce
A real piece of magic from Bill Collings and co., this 1996 0002H BaaaA has opened up handsomely and is wide awake. Tons of projections for a 000, and a great playing setup that works for both flatpicking and fingerstyle—this thing does it all in high style. Killer Brazilian Rosewood for the back and sides with Collings’ AAA rating, paired with Adirondack Spruce on top. Herringbone top trim plus slotted headstock, Waverly tuners, and Maple bindings on the body. Moreover, this Collings comes in a custom Calton flight case to keep it safe and sound on those rare moments when you don’t have it in your arms!
Other keywords: bill collings, 1608, ’96, brazilain, adriondack, bluegrass
$13,000 Add to cartScale Length 25.5 in Nut Width 1.813 in String Spacing 2.313 in Woods Spruce - Adirondack (Red), Rosewood - Brazilian 2017 Comins Salutation Archtop, Flamed Maple/Sitka Spruce
This 2017 Salutation model from Bill Comins feels right at home in your hands after the first chord. 16 inches across the lower bout with a 6 pound playing weight, this Salutation is extra comfortable and comes setup for fast action with the 25″ scale and 1 11/16″ nut. Flame Maple back and sides (and neck), with Sitka Spruce on top plus an upgraded black chrome Kent Armstrong pickup and gold Waverly tuners with Snakewood buttons. This Salutation model comes with smooth S holes to match the curvaceous lower bout and cutaway. The Salutation stripe motif extends from the headstock veneer to the pickguard, tailpiece, and heelcap.
Other keywords: comins guitars, duane simpson, lutherie, luthier, 0289, fingerstyle jazz
Additional demo here:https://youtu.be/L691SQlYxvM
$14,560 Add to cartScale Length 25 in Nut Width 1.688 in String Spacing 2.063 in Woods Spruce - Sitka, Maple - Flamed 2015 Stuart Day Steel City Archtop, Maple/Spruce
Gorgeous. Stuart Day outdid himself with this Steel City Archtop. Built in 2015, the Maple/Spruce body has opened up sweetly, with a quite clear and crisp flavor to the acoustic voice. Sparkling Abalone along the tailpiece, position markers, pickguard, and headstock in an art deco style–again, gorgeous. Perfectly set off by the honey hues of Maple and Spruce. 16 inches across the lower bout and weighing in under six pounds, this Stuart Day Steel City is quick and lively in hand. Bartolini humbucker plus volume and tone, all wrapped up in a Cedar Creek case.
Other keywords/misspellings – duane simpson, arched top, arch top, jazz, jazz box, 10
Brand New, Sergei de Jonge 00, Ziricote/Sitka Spruce
What a treat to have a brand-new 00 from the one and only Sergei de Jonge. Crafted with Ziricote back and sides and a Sitka Spruce top, this guitar features a hand-rubbed French Polish finish on the body and neck that allows it to resonate beautifully. With Hipshot tuners and Ziricote appointments, this instrument is visually stunning and sonically extraordinary.
While its dimensions may resemble a Martin 00, it surpasses those boundaries in every way. Sergei de Jonge, a significant influence on many of today’s top builders, delivers an instrument that defies the stereotypes of smaller-bodied guitars. It offers a big, bold voice, a comfortable feel, and a subtle, natural aesthetic. Equipped with a K&K Pure Mini pickup, this guitar is ready for anything. Truly a joy to experience.
$13,000 Add to cartScale Length 25 in Nut Width 1.719 in String Spacing 2.125 in Woods Spruce - Sitka, Ziricote Brand New de Wit 15″, French Walnut/Sinker Redwood
Gijs De Wit brings us this brand new 15” model. Featuring Gij’s own “Scooped” shoulder design, In lieu of a cutaway this scooped shoulder offers access to higher notes. This isn’t the only innovative design present, carbon fiber reinforced lightweight bracing, and an active braceless back to name a few. The top on this creature is an Old Growth Sinker Redwood, and an antique French Walnut back and sides. The neck is made of wenge, buttoned up with some incredibly smooth Alessi Tuners.
Other keywords/misspellings: luthier, lutherie, multiscale, pinless bridge, french polish, concerto classic cases
$11,440 Add to cartScale Length 25.625 in - 26.125 in Nut Width 1.718 in String Spacing 2.25 in Woods Redwood - Sinker, Walnut 1998 Deering Gabriella, Brazilian Rosewood
What a truly rare treat for us here at Dream Guitars—we have a 1998 Deering Gabriella in Brazilian Rosewood. We’ve had only two other Gabriellas (at the time of publication) in the shop, and they’re truly as rare as hen’s teeth.
Mother-of-pearl fingerboard, 24k gold plating on the rim and flange, carved Brazilian Rosewood neck, abalone trim—this is about as fancy and classy as a banjo can get.
But don’t be fooled—this isn’t all aesthetic exclusivity. Brazilian Rosewood on the resonator (over laminated maple) gives this banjo a unique timbre in the banjo world, complemented by the glassy quality of the fingerboard. This banjo looks slick and sounds full, with excellent bite and a round bass.
It’s also equipped with Keith-style tuners on the G and B strings, so whatever banjo wizardry you may require, it will deliver.
The original bridge was replaced with a Moon bridge, which frankly looks amazing on this banjo—but sounds even better. That might be the mantra for this five-string ripple machine: it looks amazing, but sounds even better.
Please have a look and listen for yourself!
Other keywords/misspellings: Luthier, lutherie, bespoke, deerang, calico, kruger, bronze, lemon grove, greg,
$19,760 Add to cartScale Length 26.125 in Nut Width 1.313 in String Spacing Standard Spacing Woods Frosted Banjo Head, Rosewood - Brazilian 2010 Deering 35th Anniversary, Maple
Of course Deering would pull out all the stops for this its 35th Anniversary Model! #2 of an extremely exclusive two, this 2010 Deering 35th is bedecked in rhinestone and extensive MOP/Abalone inlays, features their Eagle Flange, and boasts a powerfully figured Maple resonator and neck.
Other keywords: billy presnell, bluegrass, 1000211002
$4,680 Add to cartScale Length 26.25 in Nut Width 1.25 in String Spacing 1.688 in Woods Frosted Banjo Head, Maple - Flamed Brand New Dion No.04, Brazilian Rosewood/Sitka Spruce
We are pleased to present to you a brand new Model No.04 from Dion James. Not only is this instrument beautiful in sight and sound, but also in its construction, which is one of the more unique instruments we have seen in quite some time. Where to begin? Brazilian Rosewood for the back and sides, Sitka Spruce for the top (this Sitka was cut in the 1970s; it’s been well-seasoned). As for the back and sides, this guitar features an active hollow core back, similar to a double top, carbon fiber bridge plate, U brace, elevated fingerboard, and a cylindrically arched top and back. We could go on and on about what all makes this absolute beast of a guitar unique and powerful. From the custom-made Scheller tuners to the captured nut and EcoPoxy-finished neck, and the subtle multiscale of 25.2-25.6”, this guitar is AMAZING. Look and listen for yourself
Here’s an additional fingerstyle demo with Dustin Furlow playing the Dion No.04: https://youtu.be/QLdVMpiEbWQ
Other keywords/mispellings: Luthier, lutherie, canada, bespoke, soundport, beveled edges, visesnut.
$18,200 Add to cartScale Length 25.2 in - 25.6 in Nut Width 1.75 in String Spacing 2.25 in Woods Spruce - Sitka, Rosewood - Brazilian 2021 Dudenbostel 000-18, Honduran Mahogany/Carpathian Spruce
From the bench of the legendary Lynn Dudenbostel, we have a 2021 000-18 crafted from Honduran Mahogany and Carpathian Spruce. The grain on both the Spruce and Mahogany is staggeringly good, and it’s reflected in the tone — wide spacing at the saddle and nut, EVO frets, and a minimalist, natural aesthetic. The burst is exceptionally well-executed, with a perfectly graduated fade. This is one of those guitars that speaks for itself, and it’s also offered at an excellent price.
$11,440 Add to cartScale Length 25.4 in Nut Width 1.81 in String Spacing 2.313 in Woods Spruce - Carpathian, Mahogany - Honduran 2005 Dudenbostel Super 21 Dreadnought, Honduran Rosewood/Red Spruce
Instruments from Lynn Dudenbostel are quite legendary, and for good reason. Built in 2005, this 21-style dreadnought, serial number 052, features Honduran Rosewood back and sides and a Red Spruce top, offering an incredibly powerful and sweet tone. With a V-profile neck and herringbone rosette, it’s an incredible modern interpretation of a classic design.
Other keywords/misspellings: Luthier, lutherie, bespoke, knoxville, bluegrass, traditional, trad
$16,640 Add to cartScale Length 25.4 in Nut Width 1.75 in String Spacing 2.313 in Woods Spruce - Adirondack (Red), Rosewood - Honduran