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Apologies for some of my comments. Early morning feeding my newborn and just frustrated at reading some of the comments and some people missing the point of why it was built. Didn’t want my friend Balázs being lauded as some tasteless pervert or something! He’s a ridiculously talented individual building some stunning instruments.
If you wanted to check out and have a play of some of his guitars, then you’re more than welcome. Feel free to drop me a message if you’re ever around these parts
How many are we talking about?
No worries. If I may make a (hopefully) constructive, well intended comment. IMO...FWIW...etc...
Perhaps someone should post a video of the guitar being played? I couldn't find one. If it sounds great then it stands a chance of selling. The wood looks lovely (the back is stunning). Unfortunately, the 'interesting' inlay has become a diversion (when it's the sound that should be the selling point) and the public seems to have spoken i.e it hasn't been sold yet. Actually, I have always been supportive of luthiers and have had several instruments made for me and I wouldn't wish ill on any craftsman of this skill. But I think a rethink might be in order - i.e. redo the inlays and soundhole so it becomes sellable.
I'm imagining it without all that on it and I think it would look great.
Some very nice designs. He's certainly creative. Not sure about the sound - maybe it's the vid quality. Thanks for posting and giving us an insight into his work. Shame he won't alter it. Just can't help thinking that changing it and making it sellable is better than just having it hang around unsold for years. You're obviously a fan and his pal - could you not buy it at mate rate?
But anyway, I'm kinda repeating myself now.
Nice chatting. Off out for walkies and drinkies now.
All the best!
The suggestion he should rebuild because it doesn't suit all tastes is worrying, let the guy incorporate some distasteful art if that is what he wants to do.
It's okay for him to make a guitar not everyone will like. I'm sure he was well aware of how much it would limit its marketability ... and he still did it anyway. Good for him!
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Yeah, 15 is alot. Congrats and good luck with the little 'un!
Cheers