Builder
Atkin Guitars
GB · England · Founded 1995 · by Alister Atkin
Atkin Guitars started in Canterbury, England, in 1995 as a one-man bench — Alister Atkin building a handful of one-of-a-kind acoustics a year. Thirty years on, it's grown into one of the UK's leading boutique acoustic makers, a sixteen-person workshop building around 750 guitars annually. The shop has stayed in Canterbury, and every guitar is still hand-built.
Atkin Guitars started in Canterbury, England, in 1995 as a one-man bench — Alister Atkin building a handful of one-of-a-kind acoustics a year. Thirty years on, it's grown into one of the UK's leading boutique acoustic makers, a sixteen-person workshop building around 750 guitars annually. The shop has stayed in Canterbury, and every guitar is still hand-built. Their catalog spans pre-war Martin and Gibson replicas, original designs (the slope-shouldered "Nineteen" is a flagship), an electric line that joined the family in 2020, and a custom shop that builds whatever a player can dream up. The Atkin philosophy is openly contrarian to the boutique-perfection arms race. " The build process pairs traditional construction with technology where it earns its place — frets fitted and finished by hand but slots cut by CNC; tops baked since 2011 for stability and the kind of crystallized resin character that long pre-dated their use of it as a deliberate technique; finishes laid down in soft, aged nitrocellulose lacquer designed to check and patina naturally over time rather than stay perfect.


































































