POMEROY INSTRUMENTS, Glenwood Springs, Colorado

A Short History...

Pomeroy Instruments is a small company dedicated to building individually handcrafted F-style and A style mandolins. It was initiated about two years ago. My first mandolin curiously dared to come to life. Not only did it look okay, but rather than consign it to the closet- which is where I was sure it would end up when complete- it played very nicely and became the focal point of our local music scene. And so I had an excuse to try another. My second mandolin was immediately taken off my hands by another local picker.

The F-style mandolin presents great challenges. But to my credit, a carpenter by trade, I have run my own cabinet shops in the past- building custom cabinets, doors and period furniture for over twenty-five years. I have also played fiddle, clawhammer banjo and the mandolin since I was a kid. In the past decade I have been building custom homes in the Aspen area. Going from contractor to luthier happened when I realized I needed to get my actions a little more in sync with my heart. So I imagined that building stringed instruments would be the perfect combination for me, doing something that I could pour my heart into- as well as challenge me as a craftsman to the highest degree.

 

And Now...

Nineteen mandolins later I'm still carving away, feeling very fortunate to have this opportunity in my life. This is what I am doing full time. I have completely dedicated myself to mastering the carved-top mandolin and am a firm believer that if a person puts his mind and heart to a task it can be accomplished. I am realizing a dream and this process of becoming a luthier is creating a real sense of balance in my life. Pomeroy Instruments (my mother's maiden name) is the result of this endeavor.

 

Shop Approach...

So I am getting away from production-oriented approaches in the shop and the constant whining and buzzing of mind- jarring power tools. I have seen the "time is money" approach taken to the extreme, and believe that it is systematically eating away at our sanity and our planet. Obviously to succeed in any construction business, careful attention must be paid to some degree of efficiency. But keeping things as simple as possible, making a strong- minded effort and setting moderate profit goals can certainly reduce the need for machine-like efficiency. I build each mandolin one at a time- start to finish-with as few power tools as I can justify. I carve the neck, back and top by hand and tune the plates with a more traditional approach of tapping and flexing. I immerse myself totally in the task of building the finest mandolin ever made and though I certainly cannot lay claim to having done that &endash; I am building consistently strong sounding, well balanced mandolins. I have acquired a list of folks that can vouch for that.

 

Specifics...

Each mandolin is handcrafted and unique. There are always a number of options available that create the possibility of customized pricing, but typically each mandolin features:

 

Hand-carved top and back plates, with an integrated tuning system using traditional approaches that maximize tonal depth and volume.

Carefully chosen, seasoned tone woods in Sitka or Englemenn spruce and figured maple from my homeland forests of New England.

Book matched, three piece figured maple neck with truss rod for maximum stability and reinforcement

Schaller tuners

Hand applied dyes, enhancing wood grains and creating a subtle sunburst effect, with nitrocellulose,low-gloss lacquer finish

Hand cut Mother of Pearl inlays

On all F-5 models, hand crafted adjustable ebony bridges fashioned after the early Gibson's with small thumbwheels and Loar style compensated top

Custom crafted sterling silver tailpiece covers with Pomeroy emblem cast in silver by jeweler James Steele

On all F-5 models, nut width of 1 1/8" with a 10" radiused ebony fingerboard. All F-5's also feature ivoroid bound back, top, fingerboard and peghead unless otherwise requested

All mandolins are signed by the builder, Don Paine