
His instruments are beautifully carved and inlaid using fine aged wood, each one with a unique design. They sound beautiful too. He doesn't have a Web site, but can be reached at his shop in even smaller Elberton, at 509 635-1497. But be warned: craftsmanship like this doesn't come cheap.
Palouse has a lot more to offer, including a remarkable international short film festival in the summer and an amazing Halloween haunted house popular with students from nearby Washington State University.