Gabriel's Guitars
Service ~ Repair ~ Retail ~ Construction
3146 N. 1st. Ave. Tucson, Az 85719
Gabriel's Guitars are some of the finest, hand-crafted instruments in
the United States. Every guitar is meticulously created using the highest
quality materials. Each instrument is custom built to the customer's
specific needs and almost any kind of guitar can be ordered!
Additionally, different levels of customization are available to those
worried about the price of a custom instrument. Custom instruments
from under $1000! Prices vary by cost of materials and labor required.
Construction of Custom Instruments
Cutting fret slots
Burl maple top on an alder body
Getting the neck angle just right
Finished bass with blackburst
nitrocellulose lacquer finish
Size
Models
Description / Options
Price
Dreadnaught
G-1DM
G-1DR
G-1DM or
R, C
G-1DK, C
Standard Mahog. Back and sides with
German Spruce Top, Schaller
Tuners, Gabriel's Rosette, No Pick
Guard
$2500
OM
G-1OMR
G-1OMM
G-1OMM
or R, C
G-1OMK, C
Indian Rosewood Back and Sides,
Western Red Cedar Top. Schaller
Tuners, Gabriel's Rosette, No Pick
Guard
$2500
Jumbo
G-1JMA
G-1JMAC
G-1JK, C
Figured Maple Back and Sides,
German Spruce Top. Schaller
Tuners, Gabriel's Rosette, No Pick
Guard
$2750
Parlor
G-1PR
G-1PM
G-1PK
Rosewood Back and Sides,
Engleman Spruce Top, Schaller
Tuners, Gabriel's Rosette, No Pick
Guard
$2000
Full Customs
Acoustics
Electric Guitars & Basses
All Designs are completely custom, prices vary on types of
wood, hardware, laminations, construction, finish and Hardware.
Prices Start
$2000
Key:
"C" - Cutaway Option Available  (+ $250)
"M" - Mahogany Back and Sides
"R" - Rosewood Back and Sides
"MA" - Maple Back and Sides
"K" - Koa Back and Sides (+ $500)

All Wood Substitutions (+ $250)
Plastic Pickguards (+ $50)
Gold Hardware (+ $100)
Ebony Tuning Machines (+ $100)

All guitars come standard with Gabriel's Guitars shaped headstock and MOP
Logo. MOP Inlay included, chosen by client. Abalone Upgrade $150.
The "Black" Project
Pictures 1 and 2 show preparing and gluing the neck laminations for
this long scale bass project. Picture 3 shows the clamping method.
The bottom picture shows the end result with the 5 laminations of
Wenge, Bloodwood, and Cocobolo