
The Artinger 2025 Carved Top Sidewinder Series
My journey with Matt Artinger began 25 years ago at a Philadelphia guitar show, where he emerged as a wunderkind luthier whose talent was immediately apparent. Since then, I've had the privilege of working with Matt on numerous builds, watching his already impressive skills evolve into something truly special.
These Carved Top Sidewinders are a great example of where Matt is as a builder right now. There's something about these guitars that evokes Trey Anastasio's aesthetic while staying entirely true to Matt's own voice. They're confident designs that don't compromise playability or tone.
The neck carve is something special. It nestles into your hand like an old friend, making long sessions effortless. The roasted Canadian maple neck with its seamless all-access joint isn't just beautiful to look at—it's stable, resonant, and a joy to play. The chambered mahogany body gives these guitars real acoustic resonance, and those carved tops add depth to both the look and the sound.
The Lollar Imperial low-wind humbuckers deliver precisely what you want—clear, woody articulation with just enough character to make the notes come alive. From pristine cleans to snarling overdrive, they respond beautifully. The series/split/parallel switching opens up a world of tonal possibilities without overwhelming you with complexity.
Matt's approach to hardware really impresses me here. The Gotoh Nashville-style bridge, paired with that floating ebony tailpiece, provides excellent intonation and sustain. It's a thoughtful combination that honors tradition while embracing smart innovation.
Here are the links to the individual guitars:
- Roasted Maple Top with Pearl Inlays
- Flamed Koa Top with Nicaraguan Rosewood Binding and Koa Inlays















