Designer Al Farnell has been producing guitars that feature synthetic bodies of fiberglass for the past several years. The Farnell guitar is very light and features a patent-pending for body that is built of a closed-cell polyfoam material with a mahogany insert called the Sound Reservoir. In the 2000s, Farnell introduced the C-Series instruments, that are built in China. They are based on the U.S.-built models, but offered at a lower price. In 2008, Farnell introduced the all new Electra Lite Series of electric guitars that feature semi-hollow or foam-filled bodies. Guitars can be custom-ordered from this series as well. For more information, visit Farnell's website or contact them directly.
Previously Farnell Custom Guitars. Instruments currently built in Ontario, CA. Distributed by Farnell Guitars. Previously produced in Pomona, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, CA in the early 1990s and 2000s, and in China (C Series). Farnell has been producing guitars since 1989.