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Today’s conversation takes place in the workshop of Steve Klein. Someone who, for more than half a century, hasn’t just built guitars, but has continuously rethought what the instrument could be.
This isn’t a conversation about legacy. It’s about what’s still unfolding.
Steve is one of those rare builders who never settled into a fixed idea. While many define their work and then repeat it, he’s continued to question, redesign, and push forward. Still chasing new forms, new functions, and new ways the guitar can meet the player.
What struck me most being here is that the thinking hasn’t slowed. If anything, it’s sharpened. There are still ideas on the bench. Still questions being asked. Still things to say. And that’s where we begin, not with where it started, but with where it is right now.
I thoroughly enjoyed this conversation, and I think you will too.
Watch the video version on YouTube:
🔗 YouTube Channel – Life With Strings Attached
Learn more about Life With Strings Attached and Boutique Guitar Showcase:
🔗 Boutique Guitar Showcase
Support the deeper conversations:
🔗 The Business of Guitar – Patreon
Thank you for listening and supporting the ongoing conversation between music, makers, history and the future.
By Jamie GaleToday’s conversation takes place in the workshop of Steve Klein. Someone who, for more than half a century, hasn’t just built guitars, but has continuously rethought what the instrument could be.
This isn’t a conversation about legacy. It’s about what’s still unfolding.
Steve is one of those rare builders who never settled into a fixed idea. While many define their work and then repeat it, he’s continued to question, redesign, and push forward. Still chasing new forms, new functions, and new ways the guitar can meet the player.
What struck me most being here is that the thinking hasn’t slowed. If anything, it’s sharpened. There are still ideas on the bench. Still questions being asked. Still things to say. And that’s where we begin, not with where it started, but with where it is right now.
I thoroughly enjoyed this conversation, and I think you will too.
Watch the video version on YouTube:
🔗 YouTube Channel – Life With Strings Attached
Learn more about Life With Strings Attached and Boutique Guitar Showcase:
🔗 Boutique Guitar Showcase
Support the deeper conversations:
🔗 The Business of Guitar – Patreon
Thank you for listening and supporting the ongoing conversation between music, makers, history and the future.