No pre-ordered parts, handcrafted right from the start.
Mario Guitars are boutique, vintage recreation guitars carefully crafted by master luthier Mario Martin and his small staff of experienced luthiers. Mario and his team are based at Guitar Mill, which is a custom shop located thirty miles south of Music City U.S.A. Our guitars are designed to match the look, feel and playability of real vintage guitars.
Mario Guitars have been hailed for their superior playability by publications like Premier Guitar, Guitar Player, Guitar World. They have made appearances on stage with some of today’s top musical acts and have been played the world over. You can see Mario Guitars gracing the shoulders of players such as The Brothers Osborne, Vince Gill, Saul Zonana, Chase Bryant, Hunter Hayes, Greg Carillo (of Brett Eldredge’s band) and many, many other country and rock music powerhouses.
Now, we all know why you are here… so please enjoy the collection of Mario Guitars eye candy below:
This is the Mario Guitars promise:
- Our bodies and necks are never pre-ordered. Every part is meticulously made and finished in-house.
- Every custom ordered guitar is individually tailored. We build what you want how you want it.
- Our guitars use premium pickups and hardware, and we never skimp the small stuff.
- Our staff is always here to talk, because you matter to us. Our door, phone or inbox is always open.
- We believe in unmatched quality control and construction. Every guitar is ready to rock right out of the box.
- Upon arrival, our necks require no additional fretwork. We roll and level every single fret by hand.
- We only use premium, ultra-light wood, so no more back-breakers or inferior tonewoods.
- Our point of pride is world-class, vintage-correct nitrocellulose finishes and realistic relics that are meticulously crafted by hand.
- Mario offers 25+ years of luthier experience right at your fingertips.
Are you interested in becoming part of the Mario Guitars family? Send in an estimate request today.
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