7/10/2010
Keep bringing me these challenges! I was very skeptical of this idea when I first heard it. It took me a little thought to figure out how to incorporate a bike into a guitar design. Even then, I wasn't a true believer until I saw the awesome paint job laid down by Chris @ Ramirez Rod & Customs.
6/4/2010
Take some time to go by Wyoming Music at 4230 South Poplar and see these in person.
1-30-2010
The 'Patriot" model utilizes a triple truss rod design for superior neck stability. The maple and bloodwood inlays on the ziricote fingerboard really tie in well with the custom paint by Chris at Ramirez Rod and Customs in Casper. Lots of gold and polished brass really set of the look and speak of the rich heritage that this design represents. With great sustain and very low action, this instrument plays like a dream. Features locking tuners, gold EMG active pickups, and strap locks, of course.
6-4-2009
This is the most challenging custom yet! There was some head scratching needed to produce this 7 string Nasty Nate guitar. When I say pick a body style, this is what I'm talking about.

10-13-2008
The newest and sickest Willpower Guitars design is now out! (pictured in green below.) It boasts an original Floyd, EMG 81 at the bridge, an 85 at the neck, and amazing action. 24 fret ebony playing surface with my trademark inlays out of green abalone. It was finished with only minutes to spare before Saturday's show. This is on the heels of a pretty slick bass out last month. Stay tuned for updates as they happen.
-Will

If you are looking for a unique, quality handcrafted instrument, built to fit your specific needs and tastes, you will never find what you want hanging on a music store wall. That's what I'm here for.
I have a passion for guitars, and after playing my old reliable axe for about 10 years, I decided it was time for another upgrade. Price was no object, but the guitar really had to speak to me. After a long time searching for a guitar that fit my playing style and had a look and sound that was right for me, I gave up and decided to design my own. Using high quality materials and construction methods, I came up with a guitar that not only is unique and fitted to me and my playing style, it sounds great, too. I believe that there is no such thing as too many guitars, so I decided to build a series of them in various body styles using fine hardwoods.