Jason Kostal’s Queen Creek basement is filled with tools to make guitars "the old-school way," he said.
While a normal wait time for a custom guitar from Kostal, a luthier who makes boutique guitars, is about seven years, he recalls one custom job that immediately jumped all others in line.
“‘Would you build this instrument for President (Jimmy) Carter?’,” Kostal recalls. “'I-yes.' Like, you know, there’s really no other answer.”
The wood came from Paulownia trees which Kostal said were planted and harvested by former President Jimmy Carter on his farm in Plains, Georgia.
While a normal wait time for a custom guitar from Kostal, a luthier who makes boutique guitars, is about seven years, he recalls one custom job that immediately jumped all others in line.
“‘Would you build this instrument for President (Jimmy) Carter?’,” Kostal recalls. “'I-yes.' Like, you know, there’s really no other answer.”
The wood came from Paulownia trees which Kostal said were planted and harvested by former President Jimmy Carter on his farm in Plains, Georgia.
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