Clinesmith Steel Guitars Update
Posted: 10 Sep 2022 9:57 am
Hello Forum-ites,
As I pass the 2-year anniversary of the Archie Creek fire that destroyed my shop and most of the property here in Idleyld Park, Oregon Sept 8th 2020, I wanted to fill everybody in on my progress to date.
About a week after the fire, I began setting up a small space in a friend's wood working shop, and began retooling and setting up jigs, equipment. Re locating wood ect. We stayed with family for about a month and rented a house for another month while getting our house back in order.Finding the proper tooling for what I do was challenging and had to drive as far south as Reno, and as far north as Seattle for some hard-to-find tools. A lot of manufacturers of new wood working tools were also in short supply due to the pandemic. It took about a year for one wood working tool to arrive due to their own supply chain issues. We started making bars in January of 2021 again and started shipping my first instruments at the end of April 2021. I was very proud to get the bars going quickly after the fire, and to be delivering guitars less than 7 months after the fire. I don’t think I had a full night sleep between the fire and getting the shop built and moved in.
In March of 2021 the shop building started. Probably the worst time in history to be building, as the prices of all materials were overpriced, in short supply or both. I had to do a lot of the work myself as labor was in short supply as well. Once again, we had to hunt and drive to get some materials. Family and local friends helped out when needed. I started moving into the shop around August of 2021. While still filling in details along the way until present, and the near future.
Along with this, working hard on rehabbing the property, planting trees and refixing what the fire destroyed, or the logging operations to remove the burned trees took their toll on.
It’s been overwhelming. 2 years have passed, and I am amazed on what we have accomplished here and amazed on how far I still have to go.
I have a few new models in the works for 2023. Short scale 6/7 frypans. The pattern has been made, but it will be a while before I get castings off of it. After years of asking for them, short scale Joaquin’s are in the draw up stages now. I have a few other 6 string lap steel models I will be releasing in 2023 as well.
Lastly, I wanted to thank everyone who contributed to the Go Fund Me account that Mike Neer started for my family and business. Steel Guitar Forum-ites, instrument builders, supply companies, Weiser friends, musicians, family, locals in the Glide and Idleyld Park community. This list goes on and on. The many people who ordered guitars with open ended timelines. The folks who called or emailed with support, encouragement, concern. I do not know where I would be right now without the help of communities like this. If it was not for folks like you, I would not have had the encouragement to get up, get moving forward and close the door on this catastrophe. The donations helped keep me focussed on retooling for building instruments, rehabbing the property, shop and the house, without worrying about having to take a job to keep us afloat. Words cannot express the gratitude we feel for your help.
I especially want to thank Mike Neer. This guy has been the most giving brother to the steel guitar community that I have witnessed in my 20 or so years on this site. Always sharing his journey and giving into it as much as he gets out, if not more. It seems like he is always there for anybody with advice, insight, encouragement, tabbing things out etc. Mike saw the pain, hurt and uphill battle I was about to face before I even knew what hit me. I will forever be grateful for your friendship Mike, and for your leadership in helping us through this tough time.
Todd
As I pass the 2-year anniversary of the Archie Creek fire that destroyed my shop and most of the property here in Idleyld Park, Oregon Sept 8th 2020, I wanted to fill everybody in on my progress to date.
About a week after the fire, I began setting up a small space in a friend's wood working shop, and began retooling and setting up jigs, equipment. Re locating wood ect. We stayed with family for about a month and rented a house for another month while getting our house back in order.Finding the proper tooling for what I do was challenging and had to drive as far south as Reno, and as far north as Seattle for some hard-to-find tools. A lot of manufacturers of new wood working tools were also in short supply due to the pandemic. It took about a year for one wood working tool to arrive due to their own supply chain issues. We started making bars in January of 2021 again and started shipping my first instruments at the end of April 2021. I was very proud to get the bars going quickly after the fire, and to be delivering guitars less than 7 months after the fire. I don’t think I had a full night sleep between the fire and getting the shop built and moved in.
In March of 2021 the shop building started. Probably the worst time in history to be building, as the prices of all materials were overpriced, in short supply or both. I had to do a lot of the work myself as labor was in short supply as well. Once again, we had to hunt and drive to get some materials. Family and local friends helped out when needed. I started moving into the shop around August of 2021. While still filling in details along the way until present, and the near future.
Along with this, working hard on rehabbing the property, planting trees and refixing what the fire destroyed, or the logging operations to remove the burned trees took their toll on.
It’s been overwhelming. 2 years have passed, and I am amazed on what we have accomplished here and amazed on how far I still have to go.
I have a few new models in the works for 2023. Short scale 6/7 frypans. The pattern has been made, but it will be a while before I get castings off of it. After years of asking for them, short scale Joaquin’s are in the draw up stages now. I have a few other 6 string lap steel models I will be releasing in 2023 as well.
Lastly, I wanted to thank everyone who contributed to the Go Fund Me account that Mike Neer started for my family and business. Steel Guitar Forum-ites, instrument builders, supply companies, Weiser friends, musicians, family, locals in the Glide and Idleyld Park community. This list goes on and on. The many people who ordered guitars with open ended timelines. The folks who called or emailed with support, encouragement, concern. I do not know where I would be right now without the help of communities like this. If it was not for folks like you, I would not have had the encouragement to get up, get moving forward and close the door on this catastrophe. The donations helped keep me focussed on retooling for building instruments, rehabbing the property, shop and the house, without worrying about having to take a job to keep us afloat. Words cannot express the gratitude we feel for your help.
I especially want to thank Mike Neer. This guy has been the most giving brother to the steel guitar community that I have witnessed in my 20 or so years on this site. Always sharing his journey and giving into it as much as he gets out, if not more. It seems like he is always there for anybody with advice, insight, encouragement, tabbing things out etc. Mike saw the pain, hurt and uphill battle I was about to face before I even knew what hit me. I will forever be grateful for your friendship Mike, and for your leadership in helping us through this tough time.
Todd