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Posted by stage_rad on September 25, 2012 at 11:05 AM

Hello and thanks for your interest in this guitar building venture of ours.   Sean Paden here!   It's been a four year journey so far with a lot of experimenting (fun) in between Linkin Park tours.   We are looking forward to making these guitars able for purchase in the coming month.   These guitars will be produced in small runs of 10-20, as the the materials used are not consistently acquired.   I never know what I will find or how much of it I can use to build guitars.    Having said that, I do have several sources of discarded, thrown away, reclaimed, unused or donated materials which are obtained daily, so building materials are not the problem.   The big job is organizing all the different material, and grouping it together to make the guitars produced look and sound as close to the others in the run.   Hence the small production runs.   We are thinking about keeping the color of the guitars the same within each separate run as well.   Several different runs will be in production at the same time, so hopefully there will be a shape and color for everyone.   Still trying to figure out all the possiblities and the best way to make these special instruments available to own.  This will be available in the coming weeks.   Right now we are finishing a few custom orders  and we invite you to follow our progress through pictures on instagram @greengtrproject.   Questions are always welcome and can be left here,  on twitter @greengtrproject or on instagram @greengtrproject.  

I would also like to thank Anthony for getting this site together for us and his perspectives on many fronts.  Thank You Anthony!  Great guitar player as well.

Thank You, once again for all the interest in these guitars and for supporting a couple of guitar builders trying to do something different.  More details coming soon.

All The Best, Sean Paden


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2 Comments

Reply AdieK84
03:39 PM on September 27, 2012 
Hey Sean, great blog post! This project is so awesome. You're doing great work and I hope that many guitars will be purchased. Such a unique way to re-use our valuable resources!
Reply Ansat
11:09 AM on April 18, 2013 
Great job. I think your guitars will be next to the top guitars. Continue working!