Posted on April 23, 2025April 24, 2025 by Dale Phillips A Luthier’s Choices A Luthier’s Choices by Kenny Hill from his 2004 GAL Convention lecture Originally published in American Lutherie #87, 2006 Guitar building, for me, began as a way of understanding the instrument more completely. Maybe it’s like raising your own food in order to understand where food comes from. I attended the 1977 GAL Convention and brought my fifth guitar to display. In those days I thought that I could probably invent the guitar and just discover it, all new, all fresh, all mine. It took many years for me to start over — to just start over from the beginning and to learn what our predecessors have done, and to learn the variety of different ways there are to produce a good instrument. The pursuit of anything is a series of decisions that come at forks in the road. It’s not just about how you do something, it’s about where it takes you. And it’s about what it does to your life and how it channels you into participating in your own life and the lives of the people around you. Become A Member to Continue Reading This Article This article is part of our premium web content offered to Guild members. To view this and other web articles, join the Guild of American Luthiers. Members also receive 4 annual issues of American Lutherie and get discounts on products. For details, visit the membership page. If you are already a member, login for access or contact us to setup your account.