Who makes the best square necks now?

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Schoonover...
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Brett Day
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I play a Gretsch G9210 squareneck Boxcar and it sounds awesome! My next Dobro will be a Gold Tone Paul Beard Signature Deluxe squareneck. I've seen videos of the Gold Tone Paul Beard Signature Series Deluxe models, and they sound incredible!
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Scheerhorn guitars are regarded as among the very best. I am not sure if Tim is currently building. Last time I ever chatted with him he had a massive amount of back orders to fill. Beard would be my next choice if I were buying.
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Phil Donnison
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If you are after a brass-bodied nickel-plated square neck I recommend Greg Beeton of http://www.beetonguitars.com who hand makes and engraves these beautiful and great sounding instruments. I have #1 Beeton squareneck Style3 Tricone which Greg made for me in the late 90's and it is stunning! Check out his website http://www.beetonguitars.com/index.html and a few of the musicians he has made instruments for.
1935 Rickenbacher B6, 1953 Leilani lap steel and matching amp, 2001 Beeton Style 3 Tricone square neck, 1934 National Style O, 1996 National Tricone
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I had a chance to play several of Steve Smith's Redline resonators at this years Resogat. Excellent instruments-sound, build and playability all there. If you haven't checked him out might be worth a call.
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Tom Keller wrote:Scheerhorn guitars are regarded as among the very best. I am not sure if Tim is currently building. Last time I ever chatted with him he had a massive amount of back orders to fill. Beard would be my next choice if I were buying.
Tom, it's definitely a long time since you spoke with Tim. He closed his waiting list around 2006 and I believe he finished all the pending orders around 2009. He then built a small number of guitars for several years from what became known as his "wish list."

Tim is mostly if not completely retired from building now. He worked out a deal with National Reso-Phonic here in California to build Scheerhorn Guitars several years ago, they hit the streets in early 2014.

I like to refer to them as "Nati-horns."
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A newer builder on the scene located in Indiana who should be checked out:

https://www.byrlguitars.com/

The man has a way with wood (and metal).






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