Ruokangas Guitars
Ruokangas Guitars builds solid-body and semi-hollow electric guitars, including models such as Duke, VSOP, Mojo, Hellcat and Unicorn. The company builds guitars using traditional methods – no modern computer-controlled machinery or serial production methods are used. Each guitar is built individually by a luthier.
Ruokangas Guitars is a privately held corporation, solely owned by Master Luthier Juha Ruokangas.
History
1995 – Juha Ruokangas founds the company as a sole trader and rents a small workshop facility in Finland, Hyvinkää at Wanha Villatehdas, to build and repair guitars.1996 – Juha starts using moose shin bone as nut material in all his guitars and repair work.
1997 – The website is published, and the first Ruokangas guitar model – the Duke – is launched. Juha experiments with Spanish Cedar as the body and neckwood – a tonewood not commonly used in electric guitars. Spanish Cedar is to become one of the fundamental characteristics of Ruokangas Guitars.
1998 – Juha participates in a thermo treatment project, funded by the European Union. Thermo treated tonewood becomes a common feature in Ruokangas guitars. The method slowly became popular in other parts of the world, too. In the North America thermo treated wood is often referred to by trade names such as roasted, torrefied or caramelised wood.
1999 – Juha starts co-operation with fellow craftsmen Mika Koskinen and Jiri Kaarmela, who are to become part owners of the company two years later, along with luthier Jarkko Lindholm, who joins the team in 2000, but leaves a year later to work on his own . Juha designs and launches new variations of the Duke theme and introduces another uncommon local material – the Arctic Birch tops.
2000 – Juha designs and launches the second Ruokangas model – VSOP, built of thermo treated Alder and Rock Maple – and attends the for the first time.
2001 – Luthier Jyrki Kostamo joins the Ruokangas team. The company format changes from sole trader to privately held corporation. The first dealerships are confirmed and Ruokangas is reviewed in guitar magazines more regularly. Ruokangas proprietary pickups are launched.
2003 – Ruokangas Guitars publishes a new website design with online guitar configurator tool developed by graphics designer, where one can visually choose colors, pickups, woods and parts online. Such configurators were rare at the time, with the Japanese being the first internationally known commercial version, but later on such tools have gained more popularity, as the technology has become more readily available and network speed has increased.
2004 – Luthier Tomi Nivala joins the Ruokangas team. wins the MindTrek Award for productive innovations with the Ruokangas website design. Ruokangas launches a new guitar model – the Mojo. Ruokangas licences the Buzz Feiten Tuning System.
2005 – Ruokangas Guitars attends for the first time. Master's degree becomes available for luthiers in Finland. The "domestic" Ruokangas website is published. Ruokangas Guitars celebrates its 10th Anniversary.
2006 – Luthier Emma Elftorp, from Sweden, joins the Ruokangas team.
2007 – Ruokangas Guitars attends the in Gothenburg, Sweden. Co-operation with company starts.
2008 – The Hellcat, a new guitar model, is introduced. Ruokangas joins Facebook. Juha and Emma launch "The Project Unicorn" – new guitar design process open to public via YouTube.
2009 – The Unicorn guitar model is introduced. Also the first Ruokangas bass model - the Steambass - is introduced. Juha receives his Master Luthier degree. Ruokangas is invited to exhibit at Montreal Guitar Show, the annual high end event for the finest guitars in the world. Juha becomes one of the founding members of .
2010 – The 4th employee, luthier Lari Lätti joins the Ruokangas team. The new Ruokangas website and iPhone application is launched in January. The website gets an Honorary Award in the Grand One 2010 competition – the Best Information Design category. Ruokangas exhibits again at the Montreal Guitar Show, and the show organization Salon de Guitare de Montréal orders a Ruokangas guitar to their Ste-Cat Collection. This is the first European guitar in the collection.
2011 – The Ruokangas workshop moves from Hyvinkää to the historic Manor of Harviala in Janakkala. Exhibits and co-organizes the first ever . Juha Ruokangas is chosen by Robert Shaw as one of the most influential contemporary electric guitar makers in the world in his book ‘Electrified’. Jay Jay French of Twisted Sister orders a Duke for his famous to benefit the research of uveitis. Other brands involved in the Pinkburst Project were: Gibson, Fender, Epiphone, Gretsch, PRS, Martin, Marshall, Mesa Boogie, Vox, Orange, HartkeDandiamond
2012 – Finnish design critic Kaj Kalin chooses Ruokangas Guitars as the winner of the first ever Taito-Finlandia Award. Juha and Emma become some of the founding members and Juha becomes the first Vice President of association.
2013 – Introduces the Unicorn Artisan and Mojo King models. Is invited to exhibit at The Healdsburg Guitar Festival.
2014 – Juha and Emma works actively in EGB to lift the public image of European guitar making to new heights by launching . Launches "Ruokangas Rendezvous", an event held in Cologne, targeted for Ruokangas enthusiasts and guitar fans in general. Ruokangas Guitars exhibits at the first ever Holy Grail Guitar Show, held in Berlin. Introduces the Captain Nemo guitar, along with a pickup innovation called the . The Holy Grail Guitar Show is widely regarded in guitar media as "the new golden standard of guitar shows".
2015 – Luthier Jani Rinta-Keturi joins the Ruokangas team. The company celebrates its 20th anniversary. Launches the Aeon and Unicorn Supersonic guitar models. Development continues on the new tube guitar pickup. The Ruokangas team participates as actors in -movie directed by Mika Tyyskä, also known as Mr. Fastfinger. Ruokangas Guitars exhibits at the second Holy Grail Guitar Show in Berlin.