The guitars are handcrafted with great care.
Due to countless work steps, my instruments are neither perfect nor flawless.
The smallest air bubbles in the epoxy resin usually cannot be completely removed.
Despite dozens of layers of varnish and polished to a high gloss, defects could be visible,
even if they only appear in passing light.
If you want to own a perfect and flawless instrument, you should buy a guitar from a specialist retailer.
Guitars made from epoxy resin are heavy due to the specific weight of the resin.
They are therefore only suitable to a limited extent as practice guitars.
For my second generation guitars, I use either a special epoxy resin mixture as the base layer, which results in significant weight savings, or a very light type of wood such as burl poplar. These guitars therefore only differ slightly in weight from standard guitars.