Jacob Christensen wrote in “Musikeren” (the trade journal for professional musicians):
"...a thoroughly beautiful book, with text and illustrations of international format. It is a pure pleasure to hold this well-dimensioned book in the hand. The scent of printers’ ink, which brings to mind guitar varnish, and the excellent 350 detailed photographs make it hard not to become absorbed in this historical journey to the Danish guitar workshops of the past 200 years.”

Erik Jensen wrote in the Danish daily, Politiken:
"Six-stringed beauties – they are pure aesthetic pleasure, the guitars that have been created in Denmark over the past 300 years. And we are not even able to hear them; we can only look at them in this beautiful, new book about the history of red and white guitars."
"98 of these darlings have found their way into Kenneth Brögger’s stylish and beautiful book."
"Brögger, who is a guitar maker himself and has a true artist’s respect for creation and his colleagues’ ablities, tells the whole story with great attention to detail."
"You can enjoy them all in Hans Ole Madsen’s loving, yet unsentimental and unadorned, photographs in "Danish Guitars - and their Makers”.”
"An impressively beautiful and well-researched book."

Henrik Strube wrote in Weekendavisen:
“I was completely sold when I browsed through guitar maker Kenneth Brögger’s excellent book about Danish guitar makers.”

Kenneth Sparr wrote in the trade journal “Guitar och luta”:
“This is a wonderfully delicious book and one of the most beautiful of its kind that I have seen. But the book is not only beautiful on the outside, the contents are genuinely interesting. The rich illustrations are top class.”
“Brögger’s expert knowledge is obvious from the very beginning.”
“This book is worth every penny!”