ALBUQUERQUE TRIBUNE
New Year's Day Edition

"Discovering Duke City A to Z" — January 1, 2004

Pimentel Guitar Workshop
The wood comes from all over the world, the inspiration from the customer's heart.

For more than 50 years, the gorgeous, world-class Pimentel guitars have come from one place only:  the hands of a Pimentel father or son.

Lorenzo Pimentel, 76, started the shop while still working as a baker. Now, four of his sons work beside him.

"He's supposed to be retired, but you know how that goes," Rick Pimentel says.

The family makes about 15 styles of guitar; ever one hand-built and custom-made. In fact, every one is built by a single craftsman.

That's what gives it the heart and soul," Rick Pimentel says.

Customers wait anywhere from three months to three years and pay anything from $1,000 to about $40,000.

New Mexico is perfect for guitar-making, Pimentel says, because the air is "like a kiln.

"We bring in wood from all over the world, and they're air-dried from 10 to 15 years."

The shop and showroom are at 3316 Lafayette Drive N.E.

Compiled by Tribune Writers:  Shea Andersen, Jen Barol, Phill Casaus, Jeff Commings, Joline Gutierrez Krueger, Iliana Limon, Dan Mayfield, Carrie Seidman, Dan Shingler, Tamara Shope, Bill Slakey, Sue Vorenberg, M. J. Wilde and Frank Zoretich