Comissioning your guitar
Comissioning a handmade guitar is a beautiful path that starts with a conversation in order to know your needs and what you are looking for in an instrument. This conversation will continue throughout all the process as long as the workshop doors will be always open for you to track the whole construction of your guitar. Likewise, we will be constantly in touch and you will be able to see every step of the process through photographs that later will be compiled in a book that will come with your guitar set. From the wood choices, to the design of your instrument, you will have an active role in the construction of the guitar.
The starting price for any Urdiain Guitar is 3,990€ (VAT included). Nevertheless, you can personalize your guitar with different extras relating the materials or the design options (see price list and specifications below).
A 1,000 € deposit is required for every ordering to cover the initial expenses of materials and design and to secure your place in the queue. The remaining amount should be paid once the guitar is finished at the moment of the delivery,
Price list and specifications
Standard models (starting at 3,990€) include:
– Soundboard: Sitka Spruce / Red Cedar / Roasted Red Cedar
– Back and sides: Indian Rosewood / Mahogany (american) / Aged Mutene
– Neck: Brazilian Cedar / American Mahogany
– Fretboard: Ebony (16″)
– Bridge: Ebony or Indian Rosewood
– Bindings: Ebony, Indian Rosewood or Maple (depending on the design)
– Tuners: Schaller grand tune
– Bone nut and compensated Bone Saddle
– Double action truss rod
– Scale: 25″
– Case: Hiscox or similar
Extras:
– Soundboard:
Adirondack Spruce: + 400€
European Spruce: + 200 €
– Back and sides:
Madagascar Rosewood: + 500 €
Ziricote: + 500€
Ebony: + 400€
Cocobolo: + 500€
– Cutaway: + 400€
– Arm bevel: + 300€
Warranty
Urdiain Guitars have a 8 year warranty that applies only to the original purchaser in cases related to any defective materials or workmanship.
Warranty does not cover any damages inflicted by the user due to the regular use of the guitar. (Warranty. ESP)