Our custom guitar gallery provides a sampling of Bob's work; pickups are optional. Questions? Please call Bob: 541-478-3403.
Thank you to Michael Hildreth for the amazing photos.
The sinker redwood came from a Northern California river, so it was reclaimed from wood sunk in the river many years ago during logging operations there.
The three dots Bob uses on every guitar…? All about three dogs, but that’s another story.
The walnut on this guitar came from a wheatfield in Dufur, Or.
Mango body built from a fence post! Sent from Hawaii by a friend, this material fits with the Bob Dill Guitars philosophy of using reclaimed materials and sustainable woods.
Mango body built from a fence post! Sent from Hawaii by a friend, this material fits with the Bob Dill Guitars philosophy of using reclaimed materials and sustainable woods.
The walnut on this guitar came from a wheatfield in Dufur, Or.
This is one Bob wishes he hadn’t let go! It was a one of a kind.
This is one Bob wishes he hadn’t let go! It was a one of a kind.
This is one Bob wishes he hadn’t let go! It was a one of a kind.
This is one Bob wishes he hadn’t let go! It was a one of a kind.
All Honduras Mahogany!
Spruce top. East Indian Rosewood back and sides. Ebony fretboard and bridge. Size: J 45
Spruce top. Wenge back and sides. Madagascar rosewood fretboard and bridge. Size: 00
This wood combination brings a big voice to this small bodied guitar.
Body: Locally harvested walnut. Top: Sinker redwood. Ebony fretboard and bridge. Walnut neck and head plate. Koa rosette. 13 frets to body; scale 25.4. Size: Small jumbo.