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Iseman Guitars began in Hawaii, where Mark Iseman built instruments shaped by the islands’ deep relationship with music, wood, and the lap steel guitar. The sound of Hawaiian steel guitar has always carried a particular kind of openness: strings played across the lap, notes sliding into one another, and a voice that can feel at once bright, mournful, and wide as the horizon.
That tradition helped inspire Mark’s Weissenborn-style lap steels. The original Weissenborn instruments were developed in the early twentieth century after Hawaiian players introduced the world to a new way of playing guitar. Their hollow-neck construction created a distinctive resonance, designed for an instrument played horizontally across the lap. Mark’s versions honor that history while being built one at a time for today’s players.
Before starting Iseman Guitars, Mark spent years building metal-body resonator guitars, mandolins, and other instruments for National Reso-Phonic in California. He later built custom ukuleles for Kanileʻa Ukulele on Oahu. Those experiences shaped a practical, player-first approach to the work: build carefully, listen closely, and let the instrument speak for itself.
Today, Mark works from an off-grid homestead in the mountains of Northern California. The setting is different, but the approach remains the same. Surrounded by forest, weather, tools, and the daily rhythm of mountain life, he builds acoustic guitars, Hawaiian lap steels, and ukuleles with patience and close attention to the materials in front of him.
The goal has never been to chase novelty. It is to make instruments with a clear voice, an honest feel, and the kind of character that grows more familiar with every year they are played.
From $3250
The Iseman Style 1 Deluxe is a Weissenborn-style Hawaiian lap steel built by hand for warmth, clarity, and long, open sustain.
Inspired by early hollow-neck Weissenborn instruments, it has a thin shellac-and-oil finish that lets the wood’s natural character remain present. Details include rosewood top binding, a maple, rosewood, and bloodwood rope rosette, paua abalone position markers, and Grover Sta-Tite open-gear tuners.
Specifications: 25-inch scale length · 37.5-inch overall length · 15.5-inch lower bout · 3.25-inch body depth · 2-inch nut width · Includes hard case and lifetime warranty
From $2750
The Iseman Style 1 is a Weissenborn-style Hawaiian lap steel built for players drawn to the clear, open voice and long sustain of the hollow-neck tradition.
It shares the same hand-built approach and responsive feel as the Style 1 Deluxe, but with a more pared-back presentation. Where the Deluxe adds additional visual details, the Style 1 keeps the focus on the essential shape, balance, and character of the instrument.
Specifications: 25-inch scale length · 37.5-inch overall length · 15.5-inch lower bout · 3.25-inch body depth · 2-inch nut width · Includes hard case and lifetime warranty
From $3750
The Iseman Style 2 is a Weissenborn-style Hawaiian lap steel with a more detailed, dressed-up presentation.
Like every Iseman lap steel, it is built by hand around the open, sustaining voice of the hollow-neck tradition. The Style 2 adds rosewood binding across the top, back, and headstock, along with a rosewood tailstrip, giving the instrument a more finished visual character than the more pared-back Style 1.
A maple, rosewood, and bloodwood rope rosette, paua abalone position markers, and open-gear Grover Sta-Tite tuners round out the details. Underneath the appointments, the focus remains the same: a responsive instrument with warmth, clarity, and the long resonance players come to a Weissenborn for.
Specifications: 25-inch scale length · 37.5-inch overall length · 15.5-inch lower bout · 3.25-inch body depth · 2-inch nut width · Includes hard case and lifetime warranty
From $3950
The Iseman Style 3 is a Weissenborn-style Hawaiian lap steel for players drawn to the resonance of the hollow-neck tradition and the visual richness of a more fully appointed instrument.
Built by hand, the Style 3 carries the same open voice, warmth, and long sustain found across the Iseman lap steel line. Its difference is in the detail: rope marquetry binding with bloodwood purfling, a matching bound fretboard, and a rope rosette give the instrument a more elaborate, cohesive character from edge to edge.
The result is an expressive lap steel with a clear, responsive voice and a level of visual detail that rewards a closer look. Each one is carefully set up and played before it leaves the workshop.
Specifications: 25-inch scale length · 37.5-inch overall length · 15.5-inch lower bout · 3.25-inch body depth · 2-inch nut width · Includes hard case and lifetime warranty
From $4750
The Iseman Style 4 is the most fully appointed Weissenborn-style Hawaiian lap steel in the collection.
Built by hand in the Northern California workshop, it carries the open, sustaining voice of the hollow-neck tradition with the most detailed visual treatment in the line. Rope marquetry binding wraps the top, back, and headstock, with matching detail carried through the fretboard and rosette. Mother-of-pearl diamond and triangle markers add another layer of character without taking attention away from the instrument as a whole.
Like every Iseman lap steel, the Style 4 is built for warmth, clarity, and a responsive feel under the bar. It is a more elaborate expression of the same player-first approach: carefully made, balanced in the lap, and ready to be played for years.
Specifications: 25-inch scale length · 37.5-inch overall length · 15.5-inch lower bout · 3.25-inch body depth · 2-inch nut width · Includes hard case and lifetime warranty
From $7995
The Iseman Selmer Petite-Bouche is a hand-built acoustic guitar inspired by the fast, direct voice of classic gypsy jazz instruments.
Its compact oval soundhole, pliage top, and focused body shape give it a quick response, strong projection, and the dry, articulate character players look for in this style. The hand-formed pliage is created using a traditional hot-iron method, helping the top move freely and giving the instrument a lively, immediate feel.
From $6000
The Iseman OM is a hand-built acoustic guitar with a balanced, open voice and the responsiveness players look for in an orchestra model.
Its comfortable body size makes it equally at home with fingerstyle playing, flatpicking, and everyday writing sessions. A carefully voiced top and scalloped X-bracing help it produce clear note separation, strong resonance, and a full sound without feeling oversized.
Details like the bound fretboard, hand-shaped neck, custom rosette, and hand-rubbed finish give the instrument a refined but natural feel. Built one at a time, each OM is made to be expressive, comfortable, and easy to keep reaching for.
From $3000
TThe Iseman Style 2 is a hand-built ukulele with a warm, open voice and a more detailed sense of character.
Designed for players who want an instrument that feels personal from the first strum, the Style 2 pairs a responsive build with thoughtful appointments, including a rope rosette, side soundhole, custom bridge, and hand-shaped neck. Each detail is considered as part of the instrument’s overall feel, balance, and voice.
Available in soprano, concert, and tenor sizes, every Style 2 is built one at a time and carefully set up before it leaves the workshop.
From $3500
The Iseman Style 3 is a hand-built ukulele with a warm, open voice and a more fully detailed presentation.
Like the Style 2, it is built for balance, responsiveness, and an easy feel in the hands. The Style 3 adds a more complete visual treatment, with matching binding carried across the body and fretboard, a matching tailstrip, and a hand-carved headstock detail that gives the instrument a more finished, cohesive character.
A side soundhole, custom bridge, rope rosette, and open-gear tuners round out the build. Available in soprano, concert, and tenor sizes, each Style 3 is made one at a time and carefully set up before it leaves the workshop.