Well, our site has been operational for just about one month now, with our first orders in, dispatched in a timely fashion and well received by the purchasers. We've also had plenty of feedback - all positive thus far! As well as some valued suggestions, with thanks to those who've had their say.
Whilst this has been going on, we've been working hard behind the scenes to expand our range, which we've just done...

Some of these round out the store where there were a few gaps such as various bridge blanks, binding stock, peghead veneers etc. While in other areas we've processed and released more sets and added new species.
Note - there are "new listings" listed in a column on the right of the home page, but it is limited in number. Don't forget you can use the "sort by" feature to bring new listings to the top in any given category.

Remember - we are a small operation providing quality timbers in rare and hard to obtain species. Quantities are often very limited - sometimes literally "one of a kind". So if you like something, don't wait around or you may miss out. First in, best dressed.
Some examples of newly listed stock -
Just four sets at this time, of very high grade Dark Figured Blackwood in Dreadnought size. A handful of perfect quality Mulga fretboards in varying sizes and some very rare Boonaree fretboards - only six and in varying sizes, you'll be lucky to snap one up! If it's sold out and you reaaallly wanted one, you can look at up-sizing if the stock exists. Some genuine Dalbergia bridge blanks. Ancient Bearclaw or Whitebait Huon Pine ukulele tops. What about a collector's item - the HARDEST timber on our planet?!


Find them here - http://www.australianguitartonewood.com
We'll continue to add more as we can, filling in yet more blanks such as neck stock etc. In the meantime, if you have any particular requests, please contact me as we are likely to be able to help. We have a lot of material that is not yet listed... This includes similar species in different sizes - such as ukulele sets or bridges in various species and other peghead veneers etc.
We've also got a Facebook page now and you can find and "LIKE" (hint hint) that here -
http://www.facebook.com/australianguitartonewood
Please share us around - we still don't appear in any google searches...


Cheers all - Enjoy!
Jeremy.