Robert Sherman Guitars

Robert Sherman Guitars Stay safe. I am designing new guitars and basses I solve problems from the most complex electronic systems down to refining your setup to your ideal.

Meticulous Repair and Restoration, Unique Custom-Crafted Instruments, Fine Fretwork, electronics, and setup

During the pandemic I am no longer taking repair work. I work with you every step to design your next instrument from concept to fruition. Visit my guitar shop in Napa,CA. Custom-crafted guitars, basses and mandolins. Setup, fretwork and repair by appointment.

04/25/2026

In 1986 I attended Berklee College of Music, trying to broaden my horizons. I was 19 and wide open, looking for a path that wouldn't lead me to selling out for a paycheck. On a community bulletin board I saw a 3x5 notecard with a handwritten note: are you interested in learning about the finer points of guitar setup and electronics? Call Eric Miller, phone number. Hands On Guitars.
I called and was kind of a cocky jerk. I said I saw his card and wondered if he was really good. His reply was classic Eric. He said here's three phone numbers for reference, and if that's not enough call back and I'll give you three more, and we'll keep doing that until you get a sense of what I'm about.
I called the first number. The guy couldn't stop raving about Eric, offering a stream of superlatives that got the idea across. The second number was no different, telling me that he's the best by far and nobody else even comes close. By the third I was convinced and called Eric back to arrange a meeting. We met at Eric's humble shop, a loft in the Boston suburbs. He asked what I wanted to learn and I said fretwork for starters. He showed me a 1964 Firebird on his bench that he was refretting. The going rate at that time was $160 for a refret and Eric was charging $400, and he had a waiting list. That got my attention. He said the tools are simple and the quality of the job is almost all in the attention to details. Over a few weeks he showed me how it's done and more importantly how to cultivate the eye.
The exam was simple. Buy a j***y guitar at a yard sale to practice on, spend ten dollars or less, and do not come back with a '59 Strat. I found a beat up Tiesco. He had me diagnose everything that it needed, and then gave me some fret wire and said come back when it's done. No rush but also no excuses. I spent two weeks working on the neck and brought it in for evaluation and critique. His critique was a learning experience; I found that one's work is always subject to close inspection, that attention tells just as does inattention. I loved that this was a field in which being a little OCD was actually an asset.

With appreciation for the man who served as mentor without whom I don't know where I might be, thank you Eric Miller.

Projects in progress A tenor guitar starting and a slope shoulder rosewood dreadnaught in final sanding.  I'll be making...
03/27/2026

Projects in progress
A tenor guitar starting and a slope shoulder rosewood dreadnaught in final sanding. I'll be making necks next.

This is p**n for lovers of cheap 60s guitars
02/12/2026

This is p**n for lovers of cheap 60s guitars

Hey folks, as I was on vacation laying on the beach, I thought about this idea for a page full of just weird and strange pickups. It just seemed like a fun post since there are so many pickup varia…

This is what I'm working on now.  Old growth East Indian rosewood and Lutz spruce that I bought from Mario back when he ...
12/14/2025

This is what I'm working on now. Old growth East Indian rosewood and Lutz spruce that I bought from Mario back when he was on the planet cutting trees. I am delighted to be working with such amazing tonewood as this. The tap tones I'm hearing so far tell me this one holds a lot of potential.

I've been busy this last year.  On the heel of restoring a slew of prewar holy grail guitars, I decided to make a run of...
10/10/2025

I've been busy this last year. On the heel of restoring a slew of prewar holy grail guitars, I decided to make a run of acoustics using the knowledge that those special instruments imparted to me. Three very responsive instruments resulted. One is sold. Two are available. The next are now in progress.

What do you do when a 1937 Martin comes in with a neck that had been sawn off at the heel, screwed and epoxied to the bo...
07/04/2025

What do you do when a 1937 Martin comes in with a neck that had been sawn off at the heel, screwed and epoxied to the body? After long thought about how I might make a new heel and dovetail tenon, and how it would fare over time in the long haul, I decided to make a new neck.
The body was battered and busted, but salvageable. Pieces were missing and nearly every brace was loose. If it weren't the family heirloom of the original owner's granddaughter this might not be a candidate but I love a challenge. Body and neck are soon to be joined. I'll post more pictures if there is interest.

Body repair on a 1937 Martin 0-17
05/29/2025

Body repair on a 1937 Martin 0-17

One thing about old guitars, they can hold surprises.  The heel on this 1937 Martin was reconstructed with Bondo so the ...
05/13/2025

One thing about old guitars, they can hold surprises. The heel on this 1937 Martin was reconstructed with Bondo so the heel has to be rebuilt. What I just found inside explains why the neck wouldn't steam off.

Don't repair your guitar with nails and Bondo.

What do you do with a big piece of exhibition grade Macassar?  I could think of a few things.  Stay tuned
05/10/2025

What do you do with a big piece of exhibition grade Macassar? I could think of a few things. Stay tuned

Been making bridges and putting a sunburst on an acoustic which is turning out to be a killer.  It won't be long before ...
05/07/2025

Been making bridges and putting a sunburst on an acoustic which is turning out to be a killer. It won't be long before I can make some demonstration videos of what I've been doing. Oh, and restoration on a battered Martin 0-17 from 1938 has begun.

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