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Robert Steinegger

Steinegger Guitars

Robert Steinegger has been a GAL member for at least thirty-six years. He developed an interest in guitars while in high school, and while attending school in Utah, he met Phil Everly of the Everly Brothers. In 1981, Phil commissioned him to build the “Ike Everly Model” guitar, which he produced until 2001.

▪ bio current as of 2013

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  4. It Worked for Me: Slotting Bridges
  5. Questions: Filling Gaps in Ivoroid Binding
  6. It Worked for Me: Steiny Go-Bar Setup
  7. It Worked for Me: Everly Guitar Mold
  8. It Worked for Me: Waverly Tuners
  9. It Worked for Me: Split Wedge
  10. It Worked for Me: Blonde Finish
  11. It Worked for Me: Gibson Everly Restoration
  12. It Worked for Me: Clean Splice
  13. It Worked for Me: Velcro Tool Holders
  14. It Worked for Me: Lining Clamp
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  16. An Introduction to French Polishing
  17. Modified F3 Mandolin
  18. GAL Instrument Plan #15: Modified F3 Mandolin
  19. The Steel String Guitar Today
  20. Durkee’s Patent Bridge
  21. Tuning Machine Knob Remover
  22. C.F. Martin Trademark Inlay
  23. Copying Pearl Patterns
  24. Gluing Pickguards
This entry was posted in author and tagged Steinegger¸ Robert on March 3, 2026 by luthsearch.

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