Acoustic guitars engineered for powerful, honest sound.
Handcrafted instruments combining traditional luthiery with a unique internal structure.
Built for players who hear the difference.

At the heart of every Delmore guitar is a construction unlike traditional acoustic instruments.
Fewer glued joints.
More continuous wood.
More sound.
A different way
to let wood resonate.
Traditional acoustic guitars rely on multiple glued braces inside the body.
Delmore guitars are built around a monolithic internal structure — milled from a single piece of wood and integrated directly into the back of the instrument.
This approach dramatically reduces energy loss, improves structural stability, and allows the top to vibrate more freely.





Fingerboard
Plum wood has a fine and even texture, which gives the wood a smooth surface. It is usually light to medium in weight and has a high density, which gives it good stability.
Fingerboard
Plum wood has a fine and even texture, which gives the wood a smooth surface. It is usually light to medium in weight and has a high density, which gives it good stability.
Neck from Maple wood
One of the outstanding properties of maple wood is its hardness and density. It is stable and offers strength. This makes it very durable and resistant to wear and tear.
Frame
The sides of the instrument, like the neck, are made of maple wood.
Blanket
Spruce wood has excellent resonance properties. It allows for good transmission of vibrations and sound waves. The sound of instruments with spruce tops is often described as warm, balanced and rich in overtones.
Optimal resonance
Our Dreadnought is not only of the highest quality and optimal sound, without the use of tropical woods, but also available at affordable prices.
Up to 70% fewer glued joints.
Increased resonance efficiency.
Consistent tonal character across instruments.
Delmore guitars deliver a clear, powerful and harmonically rich sound — from deep, defined basses to long-sustaining highs.
The instrument responds equally well to gentle playing and aggressive attack, making it ideal for bluegrass, folk, country and acoustic ensembles.
The right wood
for every part of the instrument.
This approach dramatically reduces energy loss, improves structural stability, and allows the top to vibrate more freely.

Top — Soundboard
Alpine Spruce

Back, Sides & Neck
European Flame Maple

Fingerboard
Pearwood
Thermally treated wood ensures long-term dimensional stability, resistance to humidity changes, and improved resonance.
This allows Delmore guitars to perform reliably across a wide range of temperatures and environments.
CNC technology allows us to execute complex internal structures with extreme precision — not to replace craftsmanship, but to support it.



Microscopic photographs of the wood structure after thermal treatment — stronger fibers result in better resonance.
Each instrument follows time-tested acoustic principles while embracing modern engineering where it truly matters.
Delmore guitars are produced in limited numbers and built to order.
Let’s talk
about your guitar.
If you have questions about our instruments, availability, or custom options, feel free to get in touch directly.
info@delmoreguitars.com
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