Welcome to Necx Guitars
Tony Wright
Tony Wright began his working life in 1972 as an apprentice engineer
going on to become a fully qualified design engineer in machine
design and jig and tool design. He has worked on a variety of aerospace
and other defence projects. But perhaps his only quirky claim to
fame is that he designed the new Curly-Wurly machine for the Cadbury
chocolate company in 1982. His career took a new turn in 1986 when
he became a technology school teacher and went on to become a lecturer
in three-dimensional design at Dudley College of Technology were
he became head of department and taught students to Higher National
Diploma level. He has now retired from education.
Tony has been a musician since he was 15 years old starting with
guitar and moving on to bass. His guitar making took off when he
was asked to play with a professional band. Realising his instrument
wasn’t up to spec, he went to purchase a good instrument.
But this proved prohibitive because prices were in the thousands
of pounds for the instrument he wanted. It was then he decided
to put his musician, design and craft skills together and build
his first instrument; Necx Guitars was born. Tony has been repairing
and building high quality instruments for about 15years. Now he
is bringing his expertise in tooling design to the guitar making
market under the banner of Necx Products.
The first products that has come out of this guitar playing and
making experience is The
Universal Fret Slotter.
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