of
Jefferson Starship Lowell Kiesel founded the
L. C. Kiesel Company in
San Diego,
California in 1946, to manufacture
guitar pickups. By 1947, the company manufactured steel guitars in
Gothenburg, Nebraska. Around 1948, it returned to Southern California—and, in 1949, moved to
Baldwin Park, California, where the company name changed to
Carvin Corporation, after Kiesel's two eldest sons,
Carson and Ga
vin. Starting in the 1970s, Mark Kiesel took over the guitar department and started offering custom instruments made to order to allow customers to choose from a range of available body shapes, woods, colors, electronics, and other features. In 1995, Jeff Kiesel started working for the company, and in 2011 he began to help with design and instrument development. Tribute Guitar, at the 2014
NAMM Show In 2015, Carvin Corporation split its business units, and Kiesel Guitars was founded to take over the guitar and bass manufacturing, as a wholly separate company. The original Kiesel name and logo was chosen to honor founder Lowell Kiesel. The new company continues to build electric, acoustic electric, MIDI, synth, semi hollow, chambered,
headless guitars and basses, along with necks, bodies, kits and a full parts department under the Carvin Guitars name as well as new Kiesel name. Kiesel Guitars opened up sales globally following the name change. The company employed over 50 people and produced almost 4,000 custom made instruments per year. It is run by President Mark Kiesel (Lowell Kiesel's middle son) and Vice President Jeff Kiesel (Mark's son). Jeff Kiesel's two children also work for the company when not attending school full-time. In January 2015, Kiesel Guitars won
Revolver's Best of Show award at the winter
NAMM Show, for their headless guitar model, the Vader. At the 2016 Winter NAMM, Super NAMM Awards were won from Guitar Aficionado for their 70th anniversary K-series model, and from
Guitar World for their 24-fret bolt-on Aries model. ==Notable artists==