Guitar makers try to avoid Gibson timber jam

By Glenn Mulcaster
Updated September 21 2012 - 4:10pm, first published September 10 2012 - 12:26pm
Guitar maker Andy Allen, with two guitars - one has a rosewood fretboard (pictured right) and the other a native mulga fretboard.
Guitar maker Andy Allen, with two guitars - one has a rosewood fretboard (pictured right) and the other a native mulga fretboard.

When Maton Guitars custom luthier Andy Allen builds an instrument that uses the tiniest sliver of Brazilian rosewood, the guitar takes on a new identity.