Mountain Whimsy Guitars

Mountain Whimsy Guitars Custom instruments and repair services in Bozeman, MT. Guitars, ukes, mandolins, electric or acoustic. Keep the gift of music in your life.

Fun pair of old Gibson's in the shop.  A Melody Maker that had been converted to Humbucker came in for a refret and swap...
04/18/2025

Fun pair of old Gibson's in the shop. A Melody Maker that had been converted to Humbucker came in for a refret and swapping out the pickup to something more meaty. And a L-6S that had a hack job of a trem install, that I plugged and returned to a hard tail. These are both super fun instruments to have in the shop. Proof that you don't need fancy wood and inlays to have an instrument that has a great sound!

The repair on the L-6S was interesting and worth a post of it's own. Coming soon!

Just finished up an OM style guitar for a client.  Oregon Myrtlewood back and sides, Sitka top, ebony fingerboard, bindi...
09/20/2024

Just finished up an OM style guitar for a client. Oregon Myrtlewood back and sides, Sitka top, ebony fingerboard, binding and accents. Nitro finish with vintage amber shading. The finish is darker in person, but the sunlight makes the figure on the back and sides really pop! Customer was very pleased.

I've been finishing up a few guitars this spring, including this Thinline Tele-Style electric.  My first of this style a...
05/09/2022

I've been finishing up a few guitars this spring, including this Thinline Tele-Style electric. My first of this style and certainly not the last. Easy playing with a lot of character.

Figured Oregon Myrtlewood Top
Alder body
Ivoroid Binding
Maple neck
Ebony fingerboard
Snakehead headstock
"Short" 24.75 inch scale
Jescar Stainless Med/High Frets
Gotoh locking tuners
4-Way wiring, with treble bleed
Bootstrap Pickups - Pretzel Neck and Palo Alto Bridge
Rear loaded neck pickup
Magnetic cavity covers

For Sale: $1750, includes Access Stage 3 hard case.

Any takers? I think I've fallen in love with Oregon Myrtlewood for both acoustics and electrics. Breedlove is on to some...
01/26/2022

Any takers? I think I've fallen in love with Oregon Myrtlewood for both acoustics and electrics. Breedlove is on to something here.

Final stages of this 1961 Gretsch 6124 repair. With the neck block repaired and dovetail joint fine tuned, it was tome t...
12/01/2021

Final stages of this 1961 Gretsch 6124 repair. With the neck block repaired and dovetail joint fine tuned, it was tome to set the neck and clean up the finish work. The black burst is easy to blend the new finish with the old. No color matching necessary.

This Gretsch 6124 Single Anniversary came in for a simple setup and to fix a glitch in the electronics.  Overall it's in...
11/17/2021

This Gretsch 6124 Single Anniversary came in for a simple setup and to fix a glitch in the electronics.

Overall it's in remarkable shape. The binding is intact, finish in decent shape, has all the or original hardware, including the case. But it was immediately clear that the setup issues were coming from something more than truss rod or bridge height. There was a significant gap at the heel and along the bass edge of the heel that I could slip a feeler gage all the way into. And I could flex the gap closed fairly easily.

I was hoping it was just a neck reset. But you never know until you get the neck off, which proved to be a challenge. In steaming the neck off, a chunk of the neck block on the cutaway came with it, along with some binding. They also used an incredible amount of hide glue! You can see where the binding at the end of the cutaway is not sitting evenly and there is a thin line of cracked finish where the end of the cutaway has separated from the binding. There is also some cracked finish that is evident in other photos. I suspect this guitar took a fall at some time and someone did a half-hearted repair on it.

Separating the rest of the neck block from the dove tail took some slow and detailed work, but it cam off in the end. There was evidence that someone had tried to repair this in the past. Large shims, some cracking in the finish, and I could see where an attempt to get some glue into the crack had only penetrated a couple of millimeters (photo below).

So this reset quickly transformed into a more major repair. Luckily all the pieces were still available and they fit together quite well.

Finishing up the bodies of an 00 and an OM. First time using the rope purfling, but certainly not the last. I pairs well...
03/12/2021

Finishing up the bodies of an 00 and an OM. First time using the rope purfling, but certainly not the last. I pairs well with the abalone rosette and Western Red Cedar top for the OM.

Taking the next step in making great sounding guitars. Diving into the mechanics of sound from the start of the build. Y...
02/15/2021

Taking the next step in making great sounding guitars. Diving into the mechanics of sound from the start of the build. You can get into the weeds pretty quickly as you chase resonant frequencies in search of the perfect tone, only to find that the next step changes everything. But understanding where the sound is coming from, and what good sound "looks" like early in the process will hopefully result in even better instruments.

Just finalized this parlor guitar.  Fantastic Bubinga back and sides bound in figured maple.  Sitka top with engelmann b...
07/17/2019

Just finalized this parlor guitar. Fantastic Bubinga back and sides bound in figured maple. Sitka top with engelmann bracing. Mahogany neck with 12-fret ebony fingerboard and bridge. Slotted headstock with Schaler Grand Tune tuners. Custom brass dot fret markers and side dots. Finished in clear lacquer. Bone nut and saddle.

​Price: $1,600, includes Access Stage Three hard case

Contact me if you are interested!
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All wrapped up and delivered.  There will definitely be more 00's in the future.  Let me know if I can build one for you...
06/24/2019

All wrapped up and delivered. There will definitely be more 00's in the future. Let me know if I can build one for you.

mwcustomguitars.com

Wrapping this one up.  Final setup and buff to go.  First test play sounded rich.  Looking forward to playing this one i...
06/18/2019

Wrapping this one up. Final setup and buff to go. First test play sounded rich. Looking forward to playing this one in a little and seeing how it opens up.

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