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Guitar man: his instruments have resounding curves. (Career At A Glance).


While most children simply play with their toys. Sherwood T. "Woody" Phifer spent his childhood deconstructing them. By the age of 4, he was making his own Phifer built go-carts, bicycles, kites, and remote control glider planes. "If it was a tool or a toy--if it was something I couldn't afford or [something] I simply wanted, I would just make it," he says.

Phifer no longer makes toys: He now builds exquisitely handcrafted hand·craft  
n.
Variant of handicraft.

tr.v. hand·craft·ed, hand·craft·ing, hand·crafts
To fashion or make by hand.



hand·craft
 electric and acoustic guitars that range in price from $4,900 to $12,000. His 20-year clientele includes musicians such as Ronnie Jordan, Mos Def, Will Lee, Ron Carter, Stanley Clark, Wyclef Jean, and George Benson George Benson (b. March 22 1943, Pittsburgh) is an American musician, whose recording career began at the age of 21 as a jazz guitarist. He is however, better known to the public at large as a Pop/R&B singer, famous for such hits as "Give Me The Night", "Lady Love Me (One More , all of whom subscribe to Verb 1. subscribe to - receive or obtain regularly; "We take the Times every day"
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buy, purchase - obtain by purchase; acquire by means of a financial transaction; "The family purchased a new car"; "The conglomerate acquired a new company";
 Woody's personally coined phrase, "If you don't have a Woody, you just have a guitar."

Although long-standing companies like Fender and Gibson have cornered the market on mass producing electric guitars, Phifer has found his niche. "Most companies use generic hardware parts that are made out of metal and composite materials," he explains. "I have designed my own bridge and tailpiece tailpiece,
n See aid, speech, prosthetic, velar section.
 systems. My bridge is made of wood and is fully adjustable. It provides a more acoustic sound with a longer sustain. I've also developed my own internal structures that enhance the instrument's tone."

Phifer's instruments are carved from maple, Sitka spruce, and African gibbon gibbon, small ape, genus Hyloblates, found in the forests of SE Asia. The gibbons, including the siamang, are known as the small, or lesser, apes; they are the most highly adapted of the apes to arboreal life.  mahogany in finishes that include bing cherry Bing cherry
n.
A variety of cherry with juicy, sweet, deep red to nearly black fruit.



[Perhaps after an employee of the cherry's originator.]

Noun 1.
, indigo blue, purple, and lemon yellow.

* Breaks in the rhythm: It was Phifer's love for the intricacies of mechanics that directed his college study. Although he majored in mathematics and physics at Central State University in Zenia, Ohio, he was simultaneously developing another passion. Enamored en·am·or  
tr.v. en·am·ored, en·am·or·ing, en·am·ors
To inspire with love; captivate: was enamored of the beautiful dancer; were enamored with the charming island.
 by the musical dexterity of legendary guitarist Jimi Hendrix, Phifer taught himself to play the guitar. But for Phifer, playing was only part of the attraction. "I borrowed a friend's [Fender], took it apart, and put it back together," he says.

* Don't stop this groove: During a summer break in 1971, while looking for Looking for

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 an electronic component in New York City New York City: see New York, city.
New York City

City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S.
, Phifer got off the subway at the wrong stop and found himself in front of the famed Guitar Lab. "Nothing is ever by accident," he concedes. "I had done wood sculpture and had a lot of skills, but [I] wasn't familiar with the procedures used to make musical instruments." It would be a perfect marriage. The shop's owner, Charlie LoBue, was seeking an intern. Phifer never returned to school.

"Inside of six months, I stopped doing electronics and moved to wood," he says. "I was primarily doing repairs and restoration, which requires more skill," He remained at the shop for five years honing his talents. In his spare time, Phifer played with bands throughout the city. In 1980, however, a machine accident caused Phifer to lose the tip of the ring finger on his left hand. "The doctor, also a classical guitar player, told me I would never play again. I switched gears and concentrated on building guitars." The fingertip fin·ger·tip
n.
The extreme end or tip of a finger.
 did eventually regenerate.

* High notes: Phifer Designs & Concepts was developed three years ago. Since that time, he has created more than 125 guitars. His workdays are long and hectic: He tracks orders and does patent drawing and repair work. Phifer easily spends 16 to 18 hours on his feet, but he is always pleased with the results. "All of my instruments incorporate my particular designs and my approach to building. They really stand apart from everything else that's in the industry."
Sherwood T. "Woody" Phifer

AGE:            42
OCCUPATION:     Luthier
LOCATION:       Garnerville, New York
DUTIES:         Designs and crafts
                guitars and basses
SALARY RANGE:   $60,000-$80,000
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Author:Alleyne, Sonia
Publication:Black Enterprise
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Date:Apr 1, 2003
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