Models and Pricing

Guitars

All base models include Indian Rosewood back and sides, spruce or red cedar top, standard trim. But, options are almost endless on a guitar. From choice of tonewoods to cutaways to electronics to arm bevels to trim, you can choose what you want and make your instrument truly one of a kind. Sifting through all the options can be overwhelming and the price of the add-ons vary greatly. Give us a call or send an email and we can assist with the choices you make and develop an estimate of cost for the instrument you want.

Dreadnaught
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  • A traditional full-bodied steel-string guitar modeled after the Martin D-28 – the standard for dreadnaughts. The dreadnaught provides a big sound with a full tonal range including a deep bass register
Orchestral Model (OM)
  • Favored by finger-style players, the OM has a smaller body than the large dreadnaught with a full range and crisp tone. The 14-fret body to neck joint and available cutaway design offers the entire fretboard to the player.
Small Body Models
  • Robbins Guitar Company original designs. These small bodied, short-scale (24”) guitars are fun to play and great for throwing in a gig bag for easy travel.
The Hybrid
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  • The answer for those who love the sound and feel of nylon strings, but do not like the bulky necks of traditional classical guitars. The Hybrid combines a traditional classical guitar body and bracing pattern with a neck that is thinner and has a radius like a steel string guitar. Once you play this guitar you will never go back.

Ukuleles

Base price includes Koa top, back, and sides or Indian Rosewood back and sides with a spruce or red cedar top

Ukuleles
  • A Robbins Guitar Company soprano, concert, or tenor ukulele is built with the same care and craftsmanship as any instrument coming out of the shop. Just as with the guitars, tonewoods and special options are almost limitless.