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Finely crafted guitars, hand made in the Okanagan, B.C. Canada. Providing exquisite, premium grade instruments to discerning clients the world over.

The Beginning
Dan first started working on guitars at the age of fourteen, honing his future skills from, amongst others, master luthier Steve Smith (maker of the Heart and Heartwood guitars along with the early Goodfellow basses). In 1990, Dan established D.M. Guitars and by 1994 had begun to raise eyebrows from the media and guitar magazines who paid heed to guitars made with scrupulous care and impeccable detail, within the construction, playability, and sound which in turn earned him critical acclaim from musicians, music retailers, and other luthiers throughout the industry. By 1995, D.M. Guitars continued to provide the finest custom paint finish on guitars for musicians the world over, and was the first call for many of the larger prestigious guitar brands in the business that required a faultless finish on their own models. It’s within these walls that Dan also garnered a reputation as a superior stringed instrument restorer, expert repairer and finisher of the highest order. In 2003, D.M. Guitars moved to a larger workshop in Rayleigh, Essex which now handled the company’s new Luthier Saupplies department, allowing Dan to continue to serve public and trade customers with high quality guitars, paint finishes, bodies and necks constructed from the finest tonewoods available as well as offering instrument grade timber, paints and parts. From an impressive and seemingly never-ending list, some of the trade customers who have used Dan’s services over the years—ranging from paint finishes to prototyping and carrying out the entire production of their instrument range—have included Burns London, JJ Hucke, JJ Guitars, Chandler Guitars, Arbitor, Martyn Booth Guitars, The Rickenbacker corps, Iceni Zoot, Wal Bass, Steve Toon, Legra Guitars, Charlie Chandlers Guitar Experience, Jaden Rose, and Damian Probett Guitars. As a result of being the “go to man” for so many of the UK’s guitar and bass makers, the list of artists who have ended up with Dan’s work is also a long one.

A New Era
After nearly 20 years as a pro luthier making custom instruments and making/spraying instruments for many other makers and brands, Dan decided it was time to launch his own range of guitars. So throughout 2010 and into 2012, Dan worked on a brand new line of high-end guitars, and during this time launched the first four models, The Nomad, The Outlaw, The Pagan and The Rogue.

Introduced under the new ‘MacPherson Guitars’ banner, these models underline Dan’s reputation for producing optimum, high-quality, hand-made instruments, constructed from the finest available tonewoods. Anyone who owns or has played a Dan MacPherson electric guitar or bass will already be aware that ‘from the ground up’ is how Dan still likes to work, using only traditional machinery and hand tools.

It’s traditional machinery because that’s all you’ll find in Dan’s sawdust laden workshop; there’s not a CNC machine in sight. Some of the machinery in the workshop dates back to just before the classic guitars of the 50s were made – some of the hand tools are even older, so it doesn’t get much more traditional than that!

These exquisite guitars are designed and made to meet the demands of just about every kind of guitar player and their playing styles. Or if required, customers can also have any guitar crafted to their own specifications with a true custom service that offers the player unique, bespoke, handmade instruments. Premium appointments include exquisite book-matched tops, hand wound pickups, high quality hardware and of course, custom finishes.

View avail MacPherson Guitars here or contact us about a custom quote. The MacPherson EXP pictured above.