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I was born in 1940 in Woburn Massachusetts and spent most of my growing-up years in the
suburbs of Washington, DC. Since 1967 I have lived in the area of Kansas City, MO. Since
1987 I have made my home in the ruburbs (rural suburbs) of Kansas City, where peaceful
surroundings can, when necessary, ameliorate the stresses of the luthier's life.
I began my luthiery career working as an apprentice with Macario Brise�o, a classical guitar maker in Kansas City, from June 1972
to September 1973 and made my first instrument, a classical guitar, in 1972. I have also
made a number of steel-string acoustic and twelve string guitars and have done repair and
customizing work on virtually every kind of fretted instrument. Since 1980 I have focused
solely on classical guitars, largely because that's the music I love most. In 1984 I
collected my life's last paycheck (as a railroad switchman) in order to give my guitars
whatever I have to offer.
The Guitar Workshop, Inc. now consists of two people: me, and my wife Carol, who does
no luthing but helps me in so many ways, more ways than I can recount...
listening to me while smiling and attentive (if uncomprehending) as
I prate about my work in luthierbabble, correcting my spelling and grammar (she's an
English teacher), warding
off telemarketers, criticizing me (but never harshly, though she once told me I was
"born to luth," get it, luuth), etc., etc. If you're enjoying your Jacobson guitar, give her at
least half the thanks. |

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