- I build according to the Spanish tradition. This means that the neck is glued to the top, then the sides, and finally, the back closes the box. I work with solid tops, hide glue, and finish with shellac. I like the old school, says Tobias.
He describes his creative process as dynamic. Tobias has no drawing board; he builds guitars piece by piece, step by step. In his workshop, he’s assembled a good foundation to succeed, with a Sjöbergs workbench at the center of attention.
- The workbench is so heavy and stable that it almost grounds you as a person. And I actually can't imagine a workshop without a workbench; it's on the same level as building guitars without hand tools. I recently upgraded to an Elite 1500 with a clamping platform, which I now realize I should have done 20 years ago. But better late than never," concludes Tobias
Today, Tobias Berg is also an ambassador for Sjöbergs, and he sees a bright future ahead. Soon he will be celebrating the manufacturing of his 150th guitar, marking yet another milestone on the road along the musical career path he has chosen to walk. A path that could have been very different had he listened to and trusted the proclaiming teacher. Fortunately for everyone, Tobias instead chose to follow his heart and go his own way.