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Many guitars have a re-sale value. Some you'll never want to sell.
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Aye, im here, thanks for the tag!
with reference to the OP, yes its great to have an outlet where the audience is interested and participates.
I would share work and pictures and have no problem with explaining techniques I use etc..
I may start a specific thread if thats allowed.
the small builders biggest hurdle is as mentioned in the first post, getting reviews without linked advertising is one thing but to really get on the map you have to leap the highest hurdle of them all..... building a trusted brand name that offers great products, value for money and in a timely manner with great customer support.. a difficult task for most builders who are full time and a near impossible one for builders who are not..
there are ways to pay for this kind of thing to happen of course but then the original concept of the business is lost in the people who will come and do what they think is right for you.. best to stay in control.
what makes a pro is an interesting one, before I was a guitar maker I was an engineer... a professional.
now im a guitar maker, am i still a pro engineer or just a pro guitar maker ? I think im not an amateur engineer anyway...
The young do not know enough to be prudent, therefore they attempt the impossible - and achieve it, generation after generation.
No it should be compulsory ! :-\"
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