A.L. Gentry
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About A.L. Gentry

 About Arthur Gentry and why he became a Luthier 

My decision to build guitars and fine instruments has been, as they say, "a long and winding road", and draws on a lifetime of skills learned both as a "country" musician and as a craftsman in the building trades. 

Way back in 1945, I learned how to play guitar from a fellow veteran in a Naval Hospital in Shoemaker, California. By 1947 I had started a "hillbilly mountain music" band, and we played bars, clubs and "honky tonks" all over Illinois and Missouri in the 40's and 50's. Back in St. Louis I was fortunate to have the opportunity to play during breaks for legendary country artists like Hank Snow and Carl Smith. 

Even then, in the back of my mind, I always thought that making an instrument that musicians would be proud to play would be a real accomplishment and a true honor.

When I retired from both my careers as a band leader and stone mason, I finally decided to combine my love of music, my crafting skills, and my long-held dream of building fine guitars. I joined the Guild of Luthiers and applied myself to developing a standard of quality that would make musicians proud to own and play an A.L. Gentry instrument.

Partly through associations and knowledge gained from other Luthiers -- and also partly through experimentation -- I learned many of the "finer points" of the art, and also hand-built much of the apparatus that I use in my workshop today

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