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    Default Guest Luthier - Matt Artinger - Thursday, October 22, 2009 - 10-4 Eastern



    Matt Artinger is at the forefront of young, American, no-compromise guitar builders. His company, Artinger Custom Guitars, has been conjuring up some of the most innovative guitar designs; while at the same time, associating with one of the oldest and most traditional guitar companies ever. Growing up in Pennsylvania, in the shadow of the C.F. Martin Company, Matt started tearing guitars apart at age 12 and building new ones from scratch at 15. In 1997, at 18, he hung out his shingle. According to Matt, "there weren't that many young guitar makers at the time who were making high-end guitars." Matt describes himself during his first years as "young, naive and full of energy."


    Matt Artinger

    In addition to building his own guitars, at age 20, Matt became a Martin warranty repairman and through this work, struck up a relationship with Tim Teel, Martin's Director of Instrument Design. Because Matt's guitars are so unique and innovative, Teel asked Matt to submit a new design, which eventually became the OMC Artinger 1, which has been in Martin's lineup since 2006. Since that time, Matt has been involved in new Martin designs and one-offs for NAMM shows.

    Obviously, Matt's designs aren't limited to acoustic guitars. The $9,000 Artinger Nub Chopper pictured below is an electric guitar with major attitude. As those of us who watch American Chopper on TLC know, Nub is the amazingly talented painter for Orange County Choppers. Watching the show, Matt always loved Nub's incredible air brush work. They discussed some basics about a guitar collaboration and then, as Matt puts it, "Nub ran with the concept."


    Artinger Nub Chopper: Note the Real Bullet "Binding"

    The sweet electric tones from this axe come courtesy of a pair of Seymour Duncan SP90-1 Vintage soapbars. Says Matt, "I try to keep as close to the core elements of the guitar as possible and concentrate on the liveliness of the neck and body. I really enjoy P-90s with mahogany. By combining them together the right way, you get a lot of touch sensitivity."

    Do yourself a favor and check out Matt's photo gallery to see some of the amazing intruments he's built. They are truly beautiful and innovative.

    Matt will be on hand as Guest Luthier on Thursday, October 22 from 10:00AM to 4:00PM Eastern Time to answer questions. One lucky participant in this chat will win a Seymour Duncan Beanie to keep your head warm as Winter approaches (here in the Northern Hemisphere). No country restrictions on this giveaway. Mark your calender now. You won't want to miss this chat with one of the world's hottest young guitar builders.

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    Default Re: Guest Luthier - Matt Artinger - Thursday, October 22, 2009 - 10-4 Eastern

    Nice. A couple of us were wondering when the next luthier would stop by. Thanks for the heads up, Evan.

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    Default Re: Guest Luthier - Matt Artinger - Thursday, October 22, 2009 - 10-4 Eastern

    We're moving from every week to two times a month. By the way, please do check out the photos of the guitars in Matt's gallery. They are truly awesome.

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    Default Re: Guest Luthier - Matt Artinger - Thursday, October 22, 2009 - 10-4 Eastern

    This is really cool. We have had a few very respected and established people in the series up to now, and it's cool to see newer guys step up to the plate.

    Looking forward to this one, as always.
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    Default Re: Guest Luthier - Matt Artinger - Thursday, October 22, 2009 - 10-4 Eastern

    Hot d@mn, I am honestly impressed with what I see, def. out of any realistic budget of mine but these are some incredible designs.

    New and refreshing without being "out there" either yet familiar at the same time.
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    Default Re: Guest Luthier - Matt Artinger - Thursday, October 22, 2009 - 10-4 Eastern

    I'm excited. They're dogged on the Martin forum for being out of the norm, and raved about on the AGF for being a breath for fresh air. Personally, I'd love to get my grubby mitts on one.
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    Default Re: Guest Luthier - Matt Artinger - Thursday, October 22, 2009 - 10-4 Eastern

    wow, ive never heard of that company but hot **** i love that guitar right there!
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    Default Re: Guest Luthier - Matt Artinger - Thursday, October 22, 2009 - 10-4 Eastern

    ooooh... NICE guitar.... i have LOTs of quesitons, now to organize them... HOWD he get the bullets in there like that!
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    Default Re: Guest Luthier - Matt Artinger - Thursday, October 22, 2009 - 10-4 Eastern

    I have loved these designs for quite some time. Matt does a fantastic job and his thinline hollow bodied guitars are just something out of this world.

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    Default Re: Guest Luthier - Matt Artinger - Thursday, October 22, 2009 - 10-4 Eastern

    I'll take the nub chopper!

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    Default Re: Guest Luthier - Matt Artinger - Thursday, October 22, 2009 - 10-4 Eastern

    Thank you guys so much and Good Morning!

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    Default Re: Guest Luthier - Matt Artinger - Thursday, October 22, 2009 - 10-4 Eastern

    Good morning, Matt. We'll start taking questions in the main thread in just a few minutes.

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