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Welcome to Seth's page here on andymanson.com - You can browse his gallery of instruments here

Here is a an introduction to Seth and his work in his own words -

 " I am very pleased to have this opportunity to work with Andy. He truly is a master and an excellent teacher. It is inspiring and has set the bar for the quality of my work. 

Andy is my step father so I have grown up surrounded by guitars and saw dust. The draw of the instruments was too strong to resist.

I started working at Hugh Manson's shop when I was 18 years old and got the bug straight away. I love guitars, playing them, building them, and marveling at the music created with them.

I have been lucky enough during my time at the shop to work with amazing people that have taught me so much. Hugh, Adrian and Jay were all mentors to me and provided me with many different aspects of knowledge as did my colleagues.

I also have been a technician on tour for John Paul Jones, he is an incredible musician, great guy and a true professional. The opportunity to work for John at the Led Zeppelin re union show was one of the highlights of my life, It was an amazing performance and a magical night.

As a guitar maker now, the time in the shop and as a technician was invaluable, I have been able to see and play first hand an incredible array of instruments. Some  of them Including legendary guitars such as 57/58/59 Lp's, 50's and 60's strats and teles, Jimmy pages number one  LP and the stairway SG double neck, John Paul Jones' collection of multi string monsters and a whole host of other classic guitars including the Manson Muse guitars.

I thoroughly enjoyed being involved with Muse and Matthew Bellamy's guitars. From the first Delorean to the launch of the MB1 It was great fun to be a part of Hugh's team. To watch some of your friends band grow to become the fantastic musicians they are and now one of the biggest bands in the world is a great feeling. The creativity that Hugh and Matt have captured in the guitars is inspiring.

As well as this education in the timeless greats I had the benefit of seeing a huge number of instruments from current great guitar builders such as PRS, Suhr, Tom Anderson, Tyler, Nik Huber etc.

I have seen amazing state of the art factories such as PRS and I have seen Andy's incredible hand work up close and everything in between. All this has given me an education in building guitars greater than I could have wished for and an immense appreciation of the skill of the hand craftsman.

These instruments I have had the pleasure of playing and studying have given me a deep understanding of what makes a really special guitar. Whatever the unquantifiable magic is, I hear it and feel it. I relish this opportunity to share my guitars with you and hopefully inspire some magic in you as a player.

I understand the customers vision whether its a vintage or modern inspired instrument, beautifully figured wood or a stripped down workhorse or maybe a mixture of all of them !

I am happy to discuss builidng a custom guitar to suit your needs or I have developed some models that cover the tone spectrum based on the classics but with the features a modern player requires.

Each model is customizable to make it personal to you with a variety of options.

Please browse my gallery here

I hope you enjoy my work and please send me an email if you want to discuss an instrument further. "

 

News

 

Welcome to the all new website,

 

We hope you enjoy it.

 

Things are busy in the workshop as ever.

 

I have just completed a very rewarding build of a parlour guitar for a customer based in California.

 

It is based on my own 1840 Louis Panormo but built for steel strings.

 

You can see photo's in the parlour section or the whole build on our facebook page.

 

 

I have also started work on a trip down memory lane.

 

1975 revisited.

 

I am building a new triple neck guitar based on the original Led Zeppelin guitar I built for John Paul Jones.

 

I really wanted to see how I would approach the project after all these years, with all the knowledge I have gained.

 

I am aiming to get the best possible acoustic performance from all three instruments.

 

It is a challenging, enjoyable build so far. You can follow the build process as it evolves on our facebook page.


 

 

Seth has just finished a beautiful new Baritone guitar for Jas Morris from Rude Tiger.

 

It features a light weight Swamp Ash body and Bare Knuckle pick ups.

 

The tone is astounding, the Ash adds a chiming quality to the treble, balanced perfectly with the bass provided by the long string length and drop tuning.

 

You can see more pictures here and you can check out Rude tiger using Seth's guitars here 

 

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