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The
journey began in a music store in Washington DC. 1990 saw Kevin
learning
to do repairs on acoustic instruments in the back , but a classified ad in
the news paper
by the Gibson Guitar Corporation put the whole odyssey on a
different track.
Moving to Bozeman, Montana in 1992 to work for Gibson, Kevin's talents
quickly moved
him into the Custom Shop, where he was able to hone his skills
working with luthiers
such as John Walker, and master luthier Ren Ferguson. Together, they
created many
one-of-a-kind, customized high end Gibson guitars, or "Ginches" as they came to be
called. Some of
the beautiful instruments are shown on the
Past Work
page.
After ten
years of working in the Custom Shop, Kevin felt it was time to move on
and explore the world of self employment in addition to expanding his
repair shop
at home and his skills. He became an authorized repairman for all of
the "Biggies", but
his business started evolving into repairs & restoration of high end
vintage instruments
belonging to customers all over the North American continent and Japan.
Seeing
dozens of vintage instruments literally from the inside out, Kevin started
melding
some of his own ideas and experiences with the tried and true construction
techniques that he saw in the guitars, banjos and mandolins he was
repairing. Starting his own line
of high end guitars was the natural outcome, and the response has been
overwhelmingly
positive. Players instantly hear the rich tone and response in every
one of Kevin's guitars.
Internationally known guitar artist
Leo Kottke owns and regularly plays two
Kopp guitars.
We're all
on a journey of our own and hopefully our paths cross, if only
briefly. Kevin's
journey of exploration and constant pursuit of quality and tone continues
every day and
who knows? Maybe your own pursuit of quality and tone has led you
here, to
this intersection.
Stay a while, look at the photos. Explore, and take your time.
Contact us with any
questions you may have. We'd love to hear from you.
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