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RE: FINE TUNING A GUITAR
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Tom Blackshear
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RE: FINE TUNING A GUITAR (in reply to estebanana)
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I'm going to write about my trip to Minamata this week, I'll talk about the things you asked about. Meanwhile perhaps we should not get to out there again on this thread. Thank you Stephen for supporting my thread, as usual you guys keep it going when I have little to say about my Spanish factory venture. I actually enjoy reading about your life style in Japan, and if you decide to open a new thread about it, then I will most likely have to view it with great interest :-) Like many guitar makers I have built guitars over half my life in relative obscurity, until these past years, when things started opening up with sales to music companies, etc. It seems that this method of exploiting my work had a definite effect, with stores advertising my product... world wide. But I have to admit, the competition is fierce. There are so many guitar makers out there that it is anyone's guess that us old guys won't be forgotten in the annals of time. And its nice to know that we can still build and sell what we build, but its time to share what we know, for the benefit of others who have a passion for the art. Stephen, you have passed me with your knowledge about so many things, that I feel small in comparison with your out look and ability to manage so many different things, musically......I see so much potential in your life.
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Date Oct. 20 2013 14:53:44
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Tom Blackshear
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RE: FINE TUNING A GUITAR (in reply to tri7/5)
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It appears that I'll be able to sell this particular guitar model in the US only and I'm not sure about music stores at this present time, as Manuel will be contacting them later, with his advertising campaigns. I feel that I can offer a very nice mid priced instrument through my shop but I have no way to offer refunds on guitars, as I have to pay Manuel up front with no refunds available. But the redeeming factor, from my shop, is that I don't send guitars out unless they are complete with my design, and everything is working right. So, yes, as it stands right now, I will be able to sell my design in the US only, without first having to sell to retail stores. So, I suppose one advantage for retail would be that they would send it to you on approval..... ..... but I would try and make sure that the guitar is a fine instrument before I send it. Being a flamenco player myself, I'm very familiar with most players technical needs. Then, if for some reason it's not acceptable, my advice would be to resell it on the open market to someone who would appreciate it.
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