Hi everyone! I’m trying my best to keep everyone updated on the blog. It’s been a very busy time for me lately. I just moved into my new home. It’s a completely renovated New England style farmhouse on about 6.5 acres. It was built in 1910 and I really love it here! With that comes the new home for CP Thornton Guitars. We’re in the process of adding on to an existing barn on the property so that I can work on building guitars right at home. It should offer me some new freedom to design more models and continue to refine the models I have. Richard and I are as committed now as we’ve ever been to making the finest instruments available. Be sure to check in the gallery. We’ll be adding new guitars over the next month or so, and with the new finishes, they’ve never looked better!
Chuck
October 21st, 2009 at 4:02 pm
Congradulations.
You work hard & work long hours making guitars, so your new (1910) home sounds wonderful. Best wishes with it.
Just in time for the cool weather.
Kind regards, Dan
October 26th, 2009 at 4:36 pm
Hi Chuck,
Thanks for stopping by at the gig on Saturday… we had four Thorntons at our side, always keep a spare around in case we break a string… We tried to do them justice!
Good luck with the new house and shop… hope to find the time to stop by soon.
All the best,
Bruce
October 27th, 2009 at 10:59 pm
Hey Chuck,
I hope all is going well with the new shop construction and hope the shop transition goes well when your ready for the move.
It will be great to see what new innovations you are dreaming up. So if having your new shop will help you create then as Larry The Cable Guy says, ” gitter done”.
Good luck and enjoy your new digs..
Lou D.
October 28th, 2009 at 8:09 am
Congrats Chuck!!! Wish you all the best from your new location… and I look forward to the new Classic in December!