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Many guitars have a re-sale value. Some you'll never want to sell.
Stockist of: Earvana & Graphtech nuts, Faber Tonepros & Gotoh hardware, Fatcat bridges. Highwood Saddles.
Pickups from BKP, Oil City & Monty's pickups.
Expert guitar repairs and upgrades - fretwork our speciality! www.felineguitars.com. Facebook too!
I think it's just learning my way around and was getting frustrated not knowing where to look for things and was finding some of the funky icons a bit distracting.
Many guitars have a re-sale value. Some you'll never want to sell.
Stockist of: Earvana & Graphtech nuts, Faber Tonepros & Gotoh hardware, Fatcat bridges. Highwood Saddles.
Pickups from BKP, Oil City & Monty's pickups.
Expert guitar repairs and upgrades - fretwork our speciality! www.felineguitars.com. Facebook too!
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As Jon (Feline) said earlier Id love to see a UK music show, with all of us little guys being able to put our best work out to the public. the USA is not the be all and end all
Formerly TheGuitarWeasel ... Oil City Pickups ... Oil City Blog 7 String.org profile and message
I wonder .... do you think we actually could ???
Many guitars have a re-sale value. Some you'll never want to sell.
Stockist of: Earvana & Graphtech nuts, Faber Tonepros & Gotoh hardware, Fatcat bridges. Highwood Saddles.
Pickups from BKP, Oil City & Monty's pickups.
Expert guitar repairs and upgrades - fretwork our speciality! www.felineguitars.com. Facebook too!
I never cease to be amazed by the industry talent we have in this country ... we can produce work that stands right up next to the prestige US brands quality wise ... yet still some people still treat us - and in particular the luthiers - almost as 'eccentrics'. The reason top flight UK built guitars don't tend to hold their price like Gibson or fender is entirely down to public perception ... not quality.
(Starts humming Rule Britannia under breath) ....
Formerly TheGuitarWeasel ... Oil City Pickups ... Oil City Blog 7 String.org profile and message
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For my part, I'd love to offer a discount on any of my company's stuff to FB members, or let the guitar teachers on the site know about our free stuff for teachers - but I've been unsure how to do that without it just seeming like advertising so I haven't
I think it'll work well enough with natural selection.
Those "pros" who contribute will become known and trusted.
Those who just pitch up to show their wares may get the odd "wow" vote, but they're unlikely to build the sort of relationship with potential buyers that's needed to persuade the buyer to part with £2k (or more) for a custom guitar.