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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 Lame Horse Big Hoss “War Horse” Birdseye Maple/Italian Spruce
Lame Horse presents the 2024 Big Hoss ‘War Horse,’ a Grand Concert body style guitar adorned inside and out with the striking War Horse motif. Crafted with Italian Spruce and Birdseye Maple, it includes a K&K Pure Mini pickup with volume control. The rosette showcases a detailed image of a Comanche War Horse, composed of 77 pieces of intricate inlay using awabi abalone, black phenolic, coral, red pearl polyester, turquoise, paua abalone, and acrylic.
This guitar offers more than meets the eye, featuring an adjustable neck and an access panel on the tail. Opening the panel reveals that the artistry extends beyond the surface, embracing the instrument’s inner workings. Be sure to view the photos and watch the demo to fully appreciate this incredible piece of craftsmanship. See and hear it for yourself.
Other keywords/misspellings: Luthier, lutherie, austin, texas, calton,
$11,440 Add to cartScale Length 25.5 in Nut Width 1.75 in String Spacing 2.25 in Woods Spruce - Italian, Maple - Birdseye Brand New Galloup G.6C, Koa/Cedar
Brand new at the time of listing, this 2024 Galloup G.6C is dressed in stunning Koa and Cedar. You may be wondering, a Galloup in Cedar? Yes, it’s that rare. Which means this is some seriously fine Cedar for the top. Bryan has rigorous standards for the tops of his guitars, and Cedar rarely makes the cut, so you know this one is special. Reconstructed stone appointments in a lovely mint green provide a striking contrast to the earthy tones of the Cedar and Koa. This guitar features all the qualities we know and love about Galloup guitars, with a fresh twist on materials. It’s one of those instruments that’s hard to put down and makes it tough to get any work done.
Other keywords/misspellings: Luthier, lutherie, bespoke, michigan, studios, cedar creek, pinless 2401
$23,920 Add to cartScale Length 25.4 in Nut Width 1.75 in String Spacing 2.21 in Woods Cedar, Koa - Figured 2005 Sheppard, Ave Maria Grand Auditorium, Flamed Koa/Engelmann Spruce
From 2005, we have this Grand Auditorium, ‘Ave Maria,’ from Sheppard Guitars. It features Koa back and sides with an Engelmann spruce top, a Florentine cutaway, and abalone inlay traced in red-dyed wood throughout. Nearly 20 years old at the time of this writing, it has a very open and powerful sound. It’s also equipped with an LR Baggs iBeam. With a comfortable profile and setup, this guitar is ready for any application.
Other keywords/misspellings: Luthier, lutherie, bespoke, cedar creek, shepard, 9606
$7,800 Add to cartScale Length 25.4 in Nut Width 1.75 in String Spacing 2.125 in Woods Spruce - Engelmann, Koa - Flamed 2024 Thorell Red Sky Deluxe, European Maple/European Spruce
Red Sky Deluxe by Thorell, 2024. Its anatomy is crafted from European Maple and European Spruce. With Art Deco appointments, it’s a modern tribute to the Loar-style archtops of the past. It features a custom-made DeArmond-style single-coil pickup, along with a floating pickguard equipped with volume and tone controls. This archtop also boasts a soundport and an arm bevel for added comfort. Sleek design, outstanding tone, and comfort for days. Comes wrapped up in a Hoffee case.
Other keywords/misspellings: Luthier, lutherie, bespoke, jazz, hollowbody, scheller, 24191
$13,520 Add to cartScale Length 24.9 in Nut Width 1.625 in String Spacing 2.125 in Woods Spruce - European, Maple - European 1951 Martin D-28, Brazilian Rosewood/Sitka Spruce
A great example of an early ’50s Martin D-28 that’s been played a lot over the years, and is in great playing shape for many more to come. This one comes to us from the period when Martin was still using Brazilian Rosewood back and sides, by the 1950s they were using Sitka Spruce tops. There are some repairs, see our specs tabs for more details, but our repair staff have gone over this instrument from tuners to tail to confirm a clean bill of health. 1951 is a good year with this beauty in your hands.
Other keywords/misspellings – cf martin, brazilain, vintage, dreadnought, dreadnaught, stika spruce, 121785
$19,760 Add to cartScale Length 25.4 in Nut Width 1.625 in String Spacing 2.125 in Woods Spruce - Sitka, Rosewood - Brazilian 2021 Henderson 000-42, Brazilian Rosewood/Appalachian Spruce
A premium example of Wayne Henderson’s handiwork, our 2021 000-42 with Brazilian Rosewood and Red Spruce. Gorgeously executed Abalone 42-style trim along the top and fingerboard extension; Grained Ivoroid bindings to transition from pale Appalachian Spruce on top to chocolate-dark (and -rich) Brazilian Rosewood back and sides. Snowflakes, diamonds, and squares along the fingerboard. The neck is slender and fast in hand, and an overall light build weight under four pounds puts this guitar like so many feathers in your hands. The voice is correspondingly energetic and clear.
Other keywords: brazilain, adriondack, 835, wc henderson, apalachian, 42 style
Additional demo: https://youtu.be/s3viqf5WbNc
$41,600 Add to cartScale Length 25.4 in Nut Width 1.625 in String Spacing 2.188 in Woods Spruce - Appalachian, Rosewood - Brazilian 2024 Fujii 00, Keyaki/Caucasian Spruce
Keisuke Fujii’s work is synonymous with excellence and meticulous attention to detail, and this 2024 00 is a resounding confirmation of that reputation. Featuring Keyaki back and sides (a signature Fujii tonewood) and a Caucasian spruce top, this guitar is crafted with precision. With EVO frets and a Florentine cutaway, there are many beautiful details in this instrument, from the carved magnetic truss rod cover to the heel cap. This guitar is as enjoyable to look at as it is to play and hear.
Other keywords/misspellings: Luthier, lutherie, japan, bespoke, 2024166
$8,325 Add to cartScale Length 25 in Nut Width 1.75 in String Spacing 2.25 in Woods Spruce - Caucasian, Keyaki Brand New C.F. Holcomb, 20th Anniversary, The Tree Mahogany
A very special 20th Anniversary Kodiak Resonator guitar from C.F. Holcomb, decked out in some of the finest Tree Mahogany we’ve ever seen. With a Brazilian rosewood fingerboard and bindings, this guitar is made from two of the most sought-after materials in the luthier world. But it doesn’t stop there—the custom acid etching and attention to detail are evident throughout the instrument. The pickup covers, resonator cap, and headplate are all adorned with Holcomb’s masterful work. The pickup is a Righteous Sound single coil, and the fingerboard features EVO frets that are sure to last a good long while.
Here’s an additional demo video featuring Dustin Furlow playing the classic Duane Allman tune “Little Martha”, plus our Duane Simpson plugging in for some fun, all on this incredible 20th Anniversary Holcomb Resonator! https://youtu.be/rI4-RdW_UPc
Other keywords/misspellings: Lutherie, bespoke, handmade, etched, reso, k2406, 2024
$28,600 Add to cartScale Length 25.5 in Nut Width 1.75 in String Spacing 2.25 in Woods Mahogany - The Tree, Mahogany - The Tree 2022 Rasmussen Model C, Master Grade African Blackwood/Master Grade Swiss Spruce
Lars Rasmussen brings us this incredible 2022 Model C, in Master Grade African Blackwood and Master Grade Swiss Spruce. Alessi tuners, EVO gold frets, this guitar sounds as distinguished as it looks. All of the qualities of African Blackwood we love, low mid growls, and what feels like infinite headroom. The Master Grade Swiss Spruce provides tons of clarity, and articulate note separation.
Other keywords/misspellings: Luthier, lutherie, main stage, sweden, rasmusen, 99
$15,600 Add to cartScale Length 25.4 in Nut Width 1.75 in String Spacing 2.19 in Woods Spruce - Swiss, Blackwood - African 2006 Ruokangas Mojo Grande, Spanish Cedar/Arctic Birch
A first for us here at Dream Guitars: a 2006 Ruokangas Mojo Grande. All the way from Finland, this Thinline Tele-style guitar is crafted from some rather unique tonewoods. The body is made of Spanish cedar, with a figured Arctic birch top. It features a maple neck and birch fingerboard, both of which, along with the top, have been thermally treated—literally baking in that vintage tone.
Other keywords/misspellings:Luthier, lutherie, p90, single coil, telecaster
$4,680 Add to cartScale Length 25.5 in Nut Width 1.563 in String Spacing 2.063 in Woods Birch, Cedar - Spanish 2022 Strahm 00, Beeswing Mahogany/Adirondack Spruce
This 2022 00 from Stephen Strahm is punching above its weight class. Typically, small-body guitars share similar qualities—qualities we love. Yet sometimes, a small-body guitar can offer the comfort of a smaller body while delivering the volume, power, and presence of a larger, full-bodied instrument. This one, dressed in beautifully figured Beeswing Mahogany and Adirondack Spruce, does just that. The top is some of the nicest Adirondack we’ve ever heard, with a Granadillo headplate and rosette, allowing for an earthy and natural aesthetic.
Other keywords/misspellings: Luthier, lutherie, mainstage, handmade, bespoke, 25519
$12,480 Add to cartScale Length 25 in Nut Width 1.75 in String Spacing 2.25 in Woods Spruce - Adirondack (Red), Mahogany Calton Flight Case Classical Brown/Gold
Includes the optional shoulder strap.
This case is sized to fit standard Classical guitar dimensions (such as Ramirez 1A with these approximate dimensions)
Body Width Upper Bout: 11-1/4"
Body Width Lower Bout: 14-5/8"
Body Depth at Neck Heel: 3-7/8"
Body Depth at Tail: 4-1/4"
Body Length: 19-1/8"
Weight Approximately 16 pounds
Every Calton Case is handcrafted and custom-fit to your instrument.
How are Calton Cases made? By hand and with love. While Calton CNC initial plugs and molds for testing new styles and shapes, once they’ve tested the cases—inside and out—they are made by hand. Without giving away too many secrets, here is how they do it:
- Measurements: we rely on you (and your dealer) for precise measurements of your instruments. This ensures the perfect fit.
- Exterior I: three layers of hand-laid fiberglass build the foundation for the side walls, tops and bottoms of each case.
- Exterior II: once the fiberglass shell is trimmed, up to 97 rivets are used to adhere latches, catch surrounds (leather bumpers), protective feet and a custom leather handle.
- Interior Stage I: gluing of the rubber trim and initial placement of interior fabric, foam and lining.
- Interior Stage II: cutting and assembly of the remaining foam layers and final velvet placement.
- Squeaky Clean: we call this the “detailing” stage where we meticulously polish exteriors and vacuum interiors.
- Final Inspection: every square inch of every case is looked over, making sure it is ready for the road. We add your label (with serial number) and ship!
2009 Greven The 000 Vintage, Madagascar Rosewood/Lutz Spruce
Triple aught magic here with this 2009 Greven 000-Vintage. It features a stunning set of Madagascar Rosewood paired with Lutz Spruce. Lutz is a naturally occurring hybrid of Sitka and White Spruce, making it a delightful tonewood. This guitar also boasts herringbone trim and a V-neck profile, offering an insane amount of quality for an incredible value.
Other keywords/misspellings: Luthier, lutherie, bespoke, traditional, trad, medium, fingerstyle
$5,720 Add to cartScale Length 24.9 in Nut Width 1.813 in String Spacing 2.313 in Woods Spruce - Lutz, Rosewood - Madagascar