Ellis Guitars

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Ellis Guitars is a company based in Perth, Western Australia producing handmade acoustic guitars and acoustic stompboxes. In recent years the company has produced some novel, sometimes unique, guitars based upon a resonator design.

8 string baritone tricone resonator

Ellis Guitars have designed and built an 8 string guitar, a baritone 'tricone' (triple resonator) based on a 12 string tuning. This guitar was co designed by its current owner and player James Michael Thompson, a blues player from Australia.

7 string resonator guitar

The 7 string resonator guitar is a single cone resonator guitar with an added harp string which can be on a bass or baritone scale length. This guitar was first demonstrated in Melbourne Australia 2005. It is currently owned and played by Jeff Martin formerly of The Tea Party. Jeff Martin played this guitar on his on his album Exile and the Kingdom (2006) on the songs "Black Snake Blues", "Lament" and "Good Times"

Along with these unusual guitars, Ellis Guitars also build traditional acoustic instruments such as the OOO, OM, Dreadnaught and Jumbo acoustic guitars. Also built are weissenborn style guitars.

Ellis Stomp Box

The Ellis stomp box sounds like a kick-drum and can be used as a trigger. The stompboxes built by Ellis Guitars are small in size. Traditionally stomp boxes have been large wooden boxes with a microphone underneath which produce a tap/boom sound usually to accompany a solo guitarist. The Ellis model is AbOUT the size of a CD case and plugs directly into an amplifier or P.A.