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Esteban Bojorquez - is it art or is it steel guitar?

Posted: 15 Oct 2009 3:57 pm
by Brad Bechtel
http://www.estebanbojorquez.com/index.p ... g/guitars/

Some very interesting designs on these, a combination of standard guitars, resophonic guitars, and lap steels (even a ukulele or two).

Posted: 15 Oct 2009 4:11 pm
by Stephen Seitz
So have you heard any of these? How do they sound??
...unique and beautiful pieces

Posted: 15 Oct 2009 4:27 pm
by Jason Dumont
I absolutely LOVE this guys stuff!
This guy is so creative, I want to buy one. I like the sunrise one 8)

Posted: 15 Oct 2009 4:32 pm
by G Strout
Evidently, he lives here in Santa Fe. Nice stuff. I will see if I can get a line on him. I would be interested in seeing what his stuff sounds like!
gary

Posted: 15 Oct 2009 6:58 pm
by Michael Maddex
G Strout: There was one in High Desert Guitars last time I was in there which was mid-summer. You might be able to get a line on him from Steve. HTH.

Posted: 16 Oct 2009 2:19 am
by Andy Volk
Estaban's work is unique and I find it fascinating and beautiful. His lap steels are simply stunning. I've always wondered how they are as musical instruments.

Posted: 16 Oct 2009 4:19 am
by Dennis Brooker
Way, waaay cool - Yes, it would be nice to know how they sound - Has anyone every contacted him? DB

Posted: 18 Oct 2009 3:16 pm
by James Kerr
Its Art I think, but someone could get some very nice sounds out of those I'm sure, and as a builder myself, with a 5 gallon can in the garage, I can see how my winter months are going to go.

Thank you for showing us this.

James.

Posted: 26 Oct 2009 12:11 pm
by Esteban Bojorquez
All my instruments are made to be played. The can is the perfect size box, stiff with no internal structure and a thin gauge metal, which allows for a large and rich tonality and incredible sustain. I got hooked after building just one.
Feel free to ask me any questions and if you are in the area, stop by...just give me an email.
James Kerr, go for it, just make sure you clean out the inside really well so that you don't blow yourself up when you cut into the can.
Thanks Esteban

Posted: 26 Oct 2009 12:21 pm
by James Kerr
Esteban,
Thank you for your reply to the thread, I really admire your work. I do have that 5 gallon can ex ww2 colors and it will be used, although not to copy what you have done, I will put in some ideas of my own, the main thing I think is to have fun and enjoy ourselves.

Again thank you for letting us see your work.

James Kerr.
Scotland.

Posted: 27 Oct 2009 6:52 pm
by Al Terhune
I really like them, too. What imagination.