August 20, 2008
Music to Your Ears
Burton LeGeyt Earrings

You like: full-bodied reds, high-thread counts. He likes: PBR, torn Levi’s, sleeping outdoors.
But the minute he pulls out that acoustic guitar? You’re hunting for the nearest six-pack and a tent.
Channel your inner groupie with Burton LeGeyt’s wooden earrings. The local guitar maker transforms precious leftover wooden scraps into chic lobe decor.
Burton originally made a pair for his girlfriend, who promptly showed them off to her friends, and a second career was born. Pieces of cocobolo, koa, or rosewood that get shaved off his custom guitars are carved into discs, rings, or triangles. Custom designs are also on offer.
Starting at just $30 a pair, they’re a steal.
Especially if you-know-whom is buying.
Available at Forty South Street, 40 South Street, Jamaica Plain (617-522-5066 or fortysouthst.com). Custom orders available by e-mail order (woodearrings@gmail.com).














