Got no direct sales at the weekend but I wouldn't be surprised if I get a phone call or two about the Ziricote this week. (I know I said I was keeping it but....)
There were quite a few of the blokes from Maton there (being a sponsor of the festival) and they were blown away with the Ziricote. Suppose they would be after being fed a staple diet of Queensland Maple.

Very surprisingly to Dave and I, most of the interest was in the two O model guitars , followed by the 12 string. So Hesh can rejoice - it looks like the Dreadnought is dead.

Two of the instruments were played at the Australian Made concert by Alan O'Connell and Tony O'Neill on Saturday night. Tony did an unbelievable version of The Swedish Jig and I think I'll get an order from him for (guess what) an O model in the not too distant future.
The instruments from all of the other builders were stunning and they were all a great bunch of people so we came away with heaps of new ideas and lots of new friends.
We topped off the weekend with a trip to Murray Kidman's place on the way home to have a look at some absolutely stunning Blackwood Billets.
Apologies for the pics - it was really hard against the light background of the tent for someone with my photographic ability.

Jack Spira's guitars are an really inspirational. The workmanship in them is sublime. And they sound bloody great too.

Ray Black is a Geelong based builder of Mandolins who also does Banjos with Pat Doole. His F models are punchy bluegrass canons

Doug and Dale Eaton made the trip from Brisbane. Doug builds guitars, citterns, bouzoukis, weiss's

Ian Noyce from Ballarat is one of the most respected and experienced luthiers in the country who builds everything, as you can see.

The boys from Atelier Puglisi.


Scott Wise came across the Nullarbor for the show.


Harp Maker Brandon Lassels.

Joe Gallacher and Ray Black. The Dread in the foreground is one of Joes.

Bob