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John Kelly
JK Mandolins
John
Kelly has been building mandolins at Ardnadam on the shores of the Holy Loch in Argyll since 2005, having decided, on
retiring from a career in teaching, to pursue his interest in acoustic
music and acoustic fretted stringed instruments.
He attended on a part-time basis the excellent Stringed Instruments Course run at Anniesland College in Glasgow. Here he was fortunate enough to be tutored by three superb instrument builders, Paul Hyland, Bill Kelday and Michael Ritchie.
While at Anniesland he designed and built a travel guitar and this instrument gained the Best Musical Instrument Award and Gold Medal for Best in Show at the 2005 Craftex Exhibition run annually by the Trades House of Glasgow and open to all students on craft and creative courses in Glasgow FE Colleges.
Since then he has continued to develop his skills and has concentrated
on building flat-backed mandolins. His fascination in
building the instruments is in trying to achieve that blend of
playability, looks and sound that define a really great
instrument. Each instrument I construct adds something to my
fund of knowledge and the quest goes on.
Although John has no desire to build full-time or commercially he have been very encouraged by the fact that fellow players who have seen and heard the instruments have liked them enough to want to play them and even acquire them.
Contact him should you be interested in learning more or in acquiring one.
John is keen to make contacts with other builders and players to share ideas and discuss instrument building and playing, so please feel free to e-mail him at: info@luthierjohn.co.uk
Source: http://www.luthierjohn.co.uk
Oct, 2009


