Monteleone makes PRS PS look like bargains

Prina

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One thing Mark Knopfler and I have in common is we both don't feel "worthy" about at least one guitar. The difference is that feeling applies to almost all of mine, including all my PRSi. I hadn't heard of John Monteleone before and nobody's mentioned him here for years. The Financial Times did a story yesterday starting with:

“I always knew I wanted to remain a single-man workshop,” says guitar-maker John Monteleone. “There was nothing more boring to me than having to make the same instrument over and over again.”
That conviction has stood him in good stead; today Monteleone, 75, is lauded around the world for his acoustic guitars and mandolins. Handmade at his workshop in Islip, New York, his guitars are considered works of art in themselves – examples sit in The Met Museum’s permanent collection – while Dire Straits frontman Mark Knopfler loved his guitar, “Isabella”, so much that he wrote a song about Monteleone. In a recent documentary, Knopfler admitted that he felt he “wasn’t worthy” of the instrument. Each piece commands upwards of $85,000, and the waiting list is around three years.
https://www.ft.com/content/b6b89961-5d19-490e-b0b1-8153d882934c?shareType=nongift

Get one used for $79k: https://rudysmusic.com/collections/monteleone
 
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Greywolf

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I've met John a few times at Artisan Guitar shows , he had the cover girl guitar ... a $75,000 acoustic archtop . He said 2 guys owned it and traded every 6 months. Wonderful and informative Luthier.
 

RickP

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I really wanted an Olson acoustic after hearing Phil Keaggy playing one, but quickly found out that wasn’t going to happen. Obviously, like Private Stocks, I’m not saying the instrument isn’t worth the price as much better guitarists than I’ll ever be play them. Just not in my reach.
 

Moondog Wily

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One thing Mark Knopfler and I have in common is we both don't feel "worthy" about at least one guitar. The difference is that feeling applies to almost all of mine, including all my PRSi. I hadn't heard of John Monteleone before and nobody's mentioned him here for years. The Financial Times did a story yesterday starting with:

“I always knew I wanted to remain a single-man workshop,” says guitar-maker John Monteleone. “There was nothing more boring to me than having to make the same instrument over and over again.”
That conviction has stood him in good stead; today Monteleone, 75, is lauded around the world for his acoustic guitars and mandolins. Handmade at his workshop in Islip, New York, his guitars are considered works of art in themselves – examples sit in The Met Museum’s permanent collection – while Dire Straits frontman Mark Knopfler loved his guitar, “Isabella”, so much that he wrote a song about Monteleone. In a recent documentary, Knopfler admitted that he felt he “wasn’t worthy” of the instrument. Each piece commands upwards of $85,000, and the waiting list is around three years.
https://www.ft.com/content/b6b89961-5d19-490e-b0b1-8153d882934c?shareType=nongift

Get one used for $79k: https://rudysmusic.com/collections/monteleone
Great, there goes my Ferrari fund!
 
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