The Helen Songer Parlor guitar.
The Guitar
This guitar story has an unusual start and an incredibly sad ending. This guitar is called the Hellen Songer, at the request of the customer. The sides are New Guinee Rosewood, and the back is Walnut cut from a rifle stock blank that his wife had bought for him some time ago. The top is Cedar and inlays are mother of pearl. The customer wanted the colour blue featured on the guitar somewhere, so I used that colour in the soundhole rosette.
The guitar is deeper than normal, so I also had to deepen the case. The reason for this guitar was a gift to his wife, a smaller guitar that better suited her when playing. However, it has a big sound.


The Story
I was at my bench looking out the window at an old Toyota ute noisily idling away outside on the side of the road. He had been there some time, so I walked out to see if I could help. Right away I could tell he was a stockman from out bush. I said, “can I help”? he said, “do you sell guitar picks”? And that was the start of what was to come.
I'll cut this short or it could end up being a paperback book.
I did not sell picks but as he was from out bush, I offered him a handful of what I had around, he wanted to pay but I refused. But I did give him some time and showed him around the workshop and showroom.

He took a liking to one of the guitars on show, and just before Christmas that year his wife bought it, a Resonator guitar, for him as a present. A year later he bought a guitar for his wife. And that went on for a few years, guitars, and mandolins, until the build of the Helen Songer guitar.
By this time, we had progressed from dealer customer status to good friends. I even built an instrument for his family member in the USA.
Sadly, Kasey passed away a few years ago, not fully recovering from an accident on his property. And I was honored to play at his funeral on a slide resonator guitar. To make things worse his wife passed away also a year later.
Building guitars creates so many memories. But hey, I’ve got some guitar stories lined up with happy endings.
If you are still here, CheersTaff

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