In Mexico, the settlement of Paracho de Verduzco is guitar town. And just as in centuries past, rope is still used as a tool in assembling the higher-end handmade instruments.
The town has several guitar manufacturers and custom makers. According to Laura Fraser writing in Craftsmanship magazine, almost everyone in town is connected to the craft of guitar making.
“Today, locals estimate that 90% of the people who work in Paracho make guitars or guitar parts (the population is about 35,000), producing some one million instruments per year.”