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Peter Oberg
began studying the classical guitar at age 11,
after having played the piano since he was 5
years old. He has continued his studies on and
off since then, and has also studied music theory,
jazz, and composition. After careers in boat
building and furniture making, and a five-year
period training and working as a piano tuner-technician,
Mr. Oberg decided to combine his long-time love
for the classical guitar and his 15 years of
fine woodworking experience.
He
built his first guitar in Canada with David
Freeman, and then served two consecutive apprenticeships
after returning to California. The first was
a one-year arrangement with Berkeley luthier
Ervin Somogyi. Ervin is a consummate artist
and luthier with a worldwide reputation, and
a dry and clever wit that was not wasted on
his humble apprentice. His aesthetic sensibilities
and innovative approach to guitar making were
a strong influence on Mr. Oberg.
After this Peter
and his wife moved to Washington State where
he spent almost two years working full-time
in the workshop of Robert Ruck. Together they
built about 65 guitars, during which time Mr.
Oberg was forced to raise his woodworking skills
to another level. Mr. Ruck has built over 900
instruments, and performing artists play his
guitars all over the world. Mr. Oberg was able
to study instruments from the great luthiers
of the past and present while working with Robert,
and to date is the only person to have worked
with Mr. Ruck on a full-time basis for an extended
period of time. He owes a special gratitude
to Robert, who changed his concept of the potential
of the classical guitar, and shared generously
of his knowledge and experience.
Peter works in a
one-man shop in San Diego, California, building
guitars one or two at a time from materials
culled over a period of many years. He is an
active member of the Guild of American Luthiers
and the Guitar Foundation of America, and has
exhibited his instruments at the annual GFA
convention, the Healdsburg Guitar Festival,
and the La Guitarra Festival in San Luis Obispo,
California. His accomplished woodworking skills
and keen sense of musicality, tone color, and
acoustical properties have created a growing
demand for his guitars in this country, Canada,
and in Europe.
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