Woodworking鈥檚 in my blood.
Ken Casciato, who donated his hand-crafted electric guitar for a raffle fund-raiser for the Veterans History 久久精品.
Ken Casciato is a lifelong master woodworker of McKees Rock, Pennsylvania. His is retired from his position as a school district maintenance supervisor, and, for 35 years, also owned and operated a second business as a master plumber.
When thanked for his generous gift, the 鈥渓ittle brother鈥 of museum founder and curator Emmett Casciato, said, 鈥淎nything to help the museum.鈥
聽A Hand Crafted Guitar “worthy to honor veterans”.
Ken Casciato described the guitar: 鈥淚t鈥檚 made from white alder and maple. It has gold-filled knobs, bridges, and tuners. The pickguard is graced with an American flag. I cut grooves under the pickguard to run the wires to the tuners, so they鈥檙e covered. The strap design is blue and white stars, just like our flag. Hollowood Music in McKees Rocks helped make this guitar top quality鈥攚orthy to honor veterans.鈥
This is the fifteenth guitar Casciato has made in the last 14 months. Customers buy them from the Hollowood Guitar Store nearby, or from his home workshop. Asked how he got started, he explained, 鈥淚 just took a guitar down from its rack in the guitar store, laid it on a piece of paper, and traced its outline. That was my pattern. That鈥檚 all I needed.鈥
Asked if he plays, he said, 鈥淣o, I don鈥檛 play, but Emmett does. I鈥檓 seven years younger than he, but I know he was good at it in college and plays pretty well now.鈥
Proceeds will go to the Toni Lee Casciato (TLC) Memorial Fund.
Proceeds from the raffle of this Telecaster electric guitar will be used to continue the funding of the Toni Lee Casciato (TLC) Memorial Fund. The fund was established in 2020 to honor Toni Casciato鈥檚 memory. TLC grants have been awarded to Blue Ridge Honor Flight, Transylvania County Marine Corps JROTC, Transylvania County Honor Guard, Transylvania American Legion Monroe Wilson Post 88, Highlands American Legion Post 370, Spartanburg Vietnam Veterans Association, Johnny Martinez Veterans Relief Fund, and VFW Post 4309.
In addition to the electric guitar, the raffle package includes an amplifier, cord, stand, and hard case, valued at $2000 altogether. Tickets are $5.00 per ticket or 5 tickets for $20.00. The drawing will be May 30 (Memorial Day). You need not be present to win.
Raffle tickets are on sale at the museum Wednesday 鈥 Saturday from 11am to 3pm.
Stop in soon to buy your tickets or call 828-884-2141 and we’ll put them in the mail!
Hi Kenny鈥ean Arlett ( from Silverdale , Wa.)鈥.it鈥檚 been a long time neighbor鈥ust googled your name鈥nd 鈥reat job..!!!鈥oodworking鈥aking guitars鈥nd that charity work鈥︷煒侌煈嶁.the Casciato鈥檚鈥.great neighbors鈥reat people鈥ell Emmett鈥udy鈥ina鈥nd everybody鈥our still in my heart and thoughts鈥︷煒侌煈