Guitar Drawer

Guitar Drawer

A guitar player’s ideal creative space often includes an area of the home that allows them to easily grab a guitar, tune it up, plug it in, and play. However, in addition to the instruments and their cases, this space is often cluttered by an abundance of accessories & tools such as amps, pedals, cables, tuners, capos, spare parts, and – you get the point.This results in a barrier between the player and their equipment, stifling their creative moments and resulting in less time spent with their instruments. As a small business driven to create furniture that brings music to the forefront of the home, we chose to design a single piece of furniture that allows musicians to beautifully display & humidify their guitars, house their amplifier & pedalboard, and store accessories out of view while providing easy access at the spark of creativity. Our design resulted in the Guitar Estate, now our flagship model.

Over the last decade, our humidified guitar display cabinets, guitar stands, guitar wall hangers, and other custom-built furniture, have been designed with the belief that accessibility breeds creativity. We design our furniture to inspire creativity within the owner, based upon the notion that if you can reduce the time it takes to grab your instruments and set up your gear, you’ll reach for it more often. Over the years, we’ve refined our products, always pushing ourselves to provide serious musicians & collectors with the best experience possible for playing and preserving their instruments. Our music-inspired design comes alive through heirloom-quality furniture, aesthetically pleasing to all that enter the home. So how do we do it?

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The Guitar Estate is a combination of multiple in-house designs beginning with our humidified guitar display cabinet (the Guitar Habitat) on the top portion of the unit. This instrument display case and guitar storage cabinet can be crafted to accommodate up to ten instruments. Like all of our guitar cases, they’re constructed from locally-sourced Pennsylvania hardwoods of the highest quality, including Cherry, Maple, Oak, and our most popular option, Black Walnut. We also offer Maple, Walnut, and painted black as interior wood choices. By offering an array of wood combinations, we custom-design and build your climate-controlled guitar cabinet to showcase your guitar collection while integrating it beautifully into the home.

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From every cut of wood to hand-polished hardware and sanding, we utilize the highest quality components and our proprietary construction techniques to handcraft furniture to store, display and preserve your instruments for generations to come. Guitars, dining room tables, and other quality furniture tell stories and hold sentimental value that results in them being passed down through generations of families, so why not the armoire handcrafted to preserve them too? Below is a list that outlines many of the features and components of the Guitar Estate:

As with all of our guitar humidor cabinets, the Guitar Estate includes an active humidification system that stores instruments at the ideal guitar humidity level of 45% RH. Our climate-controlled cabinets also have the unique ability to be upgraded with an active dehumidification system for players who reside in tropical climates. Our patent-designed construction and components make our climate-controlled instrument displays the best choice for guitar humidification and preservation. By providing a habitat for instruments to live in safely and securely from conditions that cause damage, your instruments will sound better, feel better, and stay in tune longer.

Now that we’ve covered the upper instrument storage and guitar humidor portion of the Estate, what remains is the fully-customizable credenza below. This guitar gear storage cabinet allows the player to co-design the piece for their gear collection and creative process in order to allow quick and easy access for the ultimate plug-and-play experience. Own a vintage amp that needs to be custom-fit for storage? We do that too! Detailed below is a list of standard options available for your Guitar Estate’s guitar gear storage cabinet. We’ll also highlight some of our custom Estates built for clients’ select gear specifications.

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The lower portion of the glass guitar case includes two soft-closing drawers perfect for storing microphones, cables, pedals, and other accessories that often become an eyesore in a music room. Next, the separate storage cabinet design process includes the following options all built with locally-sourced hardwoods:

All of these options are available for both the left and/or right side making it easy to design the perfect guitar cabinet for your playing, recording, and storage needs.

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Over the years, we have designed custom variations of the Guitar Estate to suit the needs of many guitar players’ gear collections. This includes custom finishes such as our beautiful Whitewash Oak, Ebonized Ash, and others. Additionally, we have customized the lower storage cabinet to accommodate vintage combo amplifiers via wide full-extension amp trays, guitar amp heads, large open shelving for stand-alone outboard gear & rackmount effects, and more. If you’re interested in a custom finish or cabinet design based on your gear collection, please contact us directly and ask for our in-house designer & co-owner, Matthew Warner.

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At American Music Furniture, our music-inspired designs meet at the point of instrument preservation, storage, and most importantly, music making. We create functional custom furniture that integrates easily into your home’s design and creative space, removing barriers that stifle creativity to inspire musicians around the world. Interested in the premier choice for guitar & amp storage, humidification, and displaying in one hand-crafted piece of furniture? Contact us today to start designing your custom guitar cabinet: (267) 272-2460 Follow us on Instagram for new products, videos & updates from the shop!Flying with a guitar in a case can be a bit tricky, but it is definitely doable. Here are a few tips to help make the process a bit smoother.

First, it is important to choose the right case for your guitar. There are a variety of cases on the market, so it is important to find one that is the right size and has the right features for your needs.

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Second, when packing your guitar, be sure to use soft padding to protect it from bumps and jostles. It is also a good idea to remove any loose items from the case, such as picks or strings, to prevent them from getting lost.

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Third, when checking in for your flight, be sure to declare your guitar as a carry-on item. This will help to ensure that it is not misplaced during the journey.

Finally, when boarding the plane, be sure to keep your guitar close to you and do not put it in the overhead bin. By following these simple tips, you can ensure that your guitar arrives at your destination safe and sound.

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There is a law that allows musical instruments on flights, but that does not mean that your flight crew must allow you to take your instrument on the plane. When flying, the best protection is a heavy-duty road case like those used by touring pros. Among the flight cases I’ve reviewed are a few that I’m sure are very good. Before you fly with your guitar, make sure there are no air spaces around it that are too small. If the guitar is to be handled by a careless baggage handler, make certain that the frets, fretboard, or pickup are properly protected. If you’re going to use clothing as padding, make sure it’s light enough to fit in a case rather than heavy enough to hold paper, bubble wrap, or other lightweight materials. Before taking off, make sure all small accessories are wrapped in paper towel or cloth and sealed in a plastic bag.

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Remember that your guitar case must go through security checks, so keep any liquids that may be in the case, such as fretboard oil, out. There are some luggage bays that are pressure and temperature controlled, but others are not. If you’re flying with an acoustic guitar, I highly recommend using the D’Addario/Planet Waves 2-way humidification system in the soundhole. When checking your guitar at the gate, you usually get it right out of the plane’s luggage compartment after you’ve arrived. Gate-check is possible for any flight with fewer than one connection, but it is especially possible for non-direct flights (you have at least one connection). If possible, it is best to avoid flying with a guitar if possible, especially if it is an expensive one. Even the best flight cases can be damaged during flights. Please consider leaving your guitar at home if you don’t have any urgent need for it at your destination.

It should not exceed 165 pounds, or the airline’s specific weight limit for carry-ons, including the case. In accordance with airline policies, the instrument is placed in overhead bins. It is prohibited in the cabin for any item to be placed on the instrument or case.

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It is not unusual to find acoustic guitars with hollow bodies as well as a hole in the sound. You can bring an acoustic guitar case on a plane as long as the case meets the size and weight requirements of the airline you are traveling with. Check in advance with

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