Headley OM
Headley OM 2023 Build Specs:
$3000
Top – Sitka Spruce
Back & Sides – Flamed Mango
Neck – Khaya Mahogany
Fingerboard – Ebony
Bridge – Ebony
Binding – West Indian Locust
$3000
Top – Lutz Spruce
Back & Sides – Padauk
Neck – Cuban Mahogany
Fingerboard – Cocobolo
Bridge – Cocobolo
Binding – Cocobolo
$3000
Top – Sitka Spruce
Back & Sides – Padauk
Neck – Khaya Mahogany
Fingerboard – Cocobolo
Bridge – Cocobolo
Binding – Cocobolo
Headley & Hadeed Classical
A collaboration between two luthiers to create incredible sounding guitars. Only 3 Headley & Hadeed classical guitars are made each year. Created using the finest materials local to Trinidad & Tobago that are sustainably sourced. Crafted in Tobago, Trinidad & Tobago.
Headley & Hadeed 2023 Build Specs:
“Moriah” #1 – $5000
Top – Tobago Red Cedar
Back & Sides – Tobago Roble
Neck – Tobago Red Cedar
Fingerboard – Wamara
Bridge – Wamara
Binding – West Indian Locust
“Buccoo” #2 – $5000
Top – Tobago Red Cedar
Back & Sides – West Indian Locust
Neck – Tobago Red Cedar
Fingerboard – Wamara
Bridge – Wamara
Binding – West Indian Locust
“Castara” #3 – $5000
Top – Tobago Red Cedar
Back & Sides – Tobago Seagrape
Neck – Tobago Red Cedar
Fingerboard – Wamara
Bridge – Wamara
Binding – West Indian Locust
Roble – The local name for the native Platymiscium trinitatis, also known as Granadillo or Macacauba.
Tobago Red Cedar – Considered to be superior to Spanish Cedar, this local species of Cedrela odorata is found only in Tobago.
Wamara – The name for Swartzia benthamiana, also known as Guyana Rosewood.
West Indian Locust – The locust used on these guitars is from the botanical gardens of the President’s House in Trinidad & Tobago c. 1999