

MOONSTONE GUITARS

Some Background
Moonstone guitars, founded by Steve Helgeson, has been producing some of the worlds finest hand-crafted
acoustic, electric and bass guitars for nearly 30 years. Self taught, in 1972, Steve set up his first shop in
an old shingle mill located in the woods of Moonstone Heights, California. There he experimented
primarily with acoustic guitar designs. In 1974, Steve moved to Arcata, California and developed the
Earthaxe electric, while also doing repairs for a local music store. In 1976, Steve moved down the street
to a larger shop where he built two large acoustic basses, and continued to produce the Earthaxe line,
along with a few acoustic 6 strings.
From the beginning, Steve has implemented the use of highly figured and exotic imported tone woods.
He also pioneered the use of Pacific Quilted Maple, Myrtlewood, Maple and Walnut Burl.
In 1977, Steve settled into an even larger shop, an old church, further down the street. He collected
some light production machinery, hired employees, and expanded his line of instruments. By the early
1980s, Moonstone reached its peak of production, shipping over 1000 guitars throughout the
United States and Europe. Late in the 1980s, the Moonstone factory was destroyed by arson.

By 1990, Steve salvaged most of the equipment and inventory and built a new shop in Eureka, California.
Working alone, Steve delved into the art of designing and voicing new acoustic guitars. The J-90 auditorium
size acoustic was conceived and the first models had side, backs, and necks of West African Wenge,
with Englemann or Sitka Spruce sound boards. Wenge produces a very high and low frequency, resulting
in a very loud, balanced tone. This model is now built using wide flamed and quilted Maple, heavily figured
Koa, Macassar Ebony and Rosewoods, as well.
Steve personally carves and dimensions the scalloped X-braces on all guitar tops. He tap tunes each top
until it loosens and vibrates freely as a sound plate (voicing procedure). After nine or more years of doing
so, Steve has fine-tuned this operation.
In 1995, the B-95 acoustic bass was designed and built in 4 or 5 string cutaway versions. The large body
design (20 inch wide lower bout) allows the volume of this bass to be heard when accompanied by two or
more acoustic guitars without being drowned out. Here's another Bass picture. It is also optionally amplified. Steve has constructed
commissioned instruments in the traditional slot-head fashion of the 1920s and 1930s: in 00, 000, and OM sizes:
with 42 and 45 style abalone trim.

Most recently, the J-99 super slope shoulder jumbo acoustic was designed and built as a 12-fret finger
style guitar. It has incredible bass response, with balanced mid range and treble. All acoustics are also
offered in cut-away version.

IN STOCK
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Previously Sold
- Moonstone 000-12C: Brand new! Our first 000 cutaway (Venetian) from Steve. Indian Rosewood back and sides.
Tightly grained Adirondack top. Slotted headstock with Gold waverly tuners. MOP "Moonstone" headstock inlay
and colorful abalone Moon logo. Ebony fingerboard that measures 1 3/4" at the nut. Diamond volute. MOP diamonds adorn the fretboard.
The body and fingerboard are bound with grained Ivoroid. Pyramid Ebony bridge. Abalone rosette. Warm, RICH, lush signature Moonstone sound. OHSC included in our price of
Sold.
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- Moonstone 000-28:
Brand New with ridiculously figured Brazilian back and sides. Mastergrade
Adirondack top with a beautiful vintage toner. Slotted headstock with hand polished Gold waverly tuners. 28 style
fingerboard diamond and square inlays and traditonal herringbone rosette. The body joins the neck at the 12th fret. Ebony belly bridge with 2 1/4" string spacing
at the saddle. 1 3/4" nut width. Ivoroid binding on the body, fingerboard and headstock. MOP Moonstone headstock
inlay with colorful abalone 1/4 Moon. Signature Moonstone sound. Vintage. Fat. Every note dripping with color and sound.
Hard shell case included in our price of SOLD.
- Moonstone OOO-42: 2002 ~ Good condition. What we have here is a fantasticly figured Brazilian Rosewood 000-12 fret. Adirondack spruce top with Vintage toner. Grained Ivoroid body & fretboard binding. Slot head with Gold Waverly tuners. 1 13/16" nut width. Diamond Volute. "42" style fingerboard inlays and body inlays. That means abalone all around the top of the guitar and around the fingerboard perimeter as well. Abalone rosette too. Torch headstock inlay. Pyramid Ebony bridge with Ebony pins/pearl dots. This guitar has been played about 6 hours a day for 3 years. It has not been abused, but played by a pro. Hence, it has an incredibly rich, mature tone. It has plenty of scratches, dings, finish checking, nicks and some wear near the soundhole from play. It needs no repairs, it is sound, just well played in. OHSC included in our price of SOLD.
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- Moonstone OM: Our first OM from Steve, and, man, it's dyyyynamite! Fabulously figured CocoBolo back and
sides with an Adirondack spruce top. Traditional herringbone rosette. Nickel waverly tuners on a solid headstock. 14 frets to the body.
1 3/4" nut with 2 1/4" string spacing at the saddle. Diamond volute. Ebony pyramid bridge. MOP Moonstone headstock logo with abalone 1/4 moon inlay.
Abalone slotted diamond fretboard inlays. The fingerboard is bound in Ebony, the body is bound in grained ivoroid. The sound is fat and dripping with color.
It's all there, every note is pregnant with sound. Our price on this beauty is SOLD. Get aload of these pictures! Front...
Closer.... Back... Headstock...
Fingerboard... Rosette... Down Front... Down Back... Side.



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