Mini Grand Symphony 2024

This is the ultimate couch guitar. Small, light and slender yet it has a big voice. Some who have played this guitar have compared the sound to a jumbo. I am not sure if that is true, but this little guitar packs a serious punch. The comfortable arm rest bevel and the short 23-1/2″ scale length make this guitar easy to play and extremely comfortable. You have to hear this guitar to believe it.

  • 23-½” scale length
  • Ziricote back & Sides
  • Torrefied Sitka spruce top
  • Florentine style purfling
  • Amboyna Burl rosette
  • Ziricote binding and Arm Bevel
  • Ziricote headstock and back strap
  • Ebony fingerboard
  • Ebony bridge
  • Oval side sound port
  • Gold MOP inlays
  • Gotoh 510 tuning machines
  • K&K Pure Mini pickup
  • Bone saddle, dyed black
  • Buffalo horn nut
  • Crossrock Tweed Hard Case
  • Lower bout: 14″
  • Waist: 8-1/2″
  • Upper bout: 9-3/4″
  • Body length: 17-1/2″
  • Body depth at tail: 3-1/4″
  • Body depth at neck: 2-1/4″
  • Overall length: 38″
  • Weight: only 4 pounds
  • Nut width: 1-7/8″
  • String spacing
    • Nut: 1-1/2″
    • Saddle: 2.2″

Price: $3000

Full front view of a custom ukulele with a light wood top, dark fretboard, decorative rosette, and dark bridge.
Rear view of a custom ukulele showing a dark figured wood back, glossy neck, and gold tuning machines.
Close-up of a custom ukulele headstock with figured wood grain, gold tuning machines, and the upper fretboard.
Low-angle view of a custom acoustic guitar showing the end block, tail jack, and figured wood sides.
Custom acoustic guitar resting inside an open hard case with red plush lining.
Closed guitar hard case with textured exterior, brown trim, and carrying handle.

Sound Samples

Below is a recording of Tim Farrell playing this guitar at a restaurant during the 2025 La Conner Guitar Festival.

“Vincent” performed by me. I do not play near as well as Tim Farrell, but the recording quality is better. Recorded directly into a Peavey microphone with no audio enhancements or filters.

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