Royden Moran is a professional architect who cashed in his set square (but not his computer) in order to build fine
acoustic and electric guitars. After 18 years in architecture, 10 as Chief architect for Greer Galloway, he resigned,
took the summer of 1996 off, and traveled to Big Rapids Michigan to study guitar repair and construction at Bryan
Galloup's Guitar Hospital . Back from Michigan in the fall of 1996 and ready to just do it, he was introduced to
Wayne through a mutual friend, local musician John Crown. The rest is history.
Royden's latest custom electric guitar. The Tribal Tattoo.
Honduras
Mahogany bolt on neck/body, Gaboon Ebony fingerboard with 25.4" scale,
Gibson Classic Humbucker (hot), Lindy Fralin Tele neck pick-up and
custom artwork by Peterborough's Malcolm Goodwin!