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RE: GUITAR PRICES-HOW HIGH IS TOO HIGH
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aarongreen
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RE: GUITAR PRICES-HOW HIGH IS TOO HIGH (in reply to Miguel de Maria)
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Hi Anders, Glad to hear it started raining, that is if it hadn't since last march. Thats what I call a dry spell.:) In terms of my forecast, the market value will almost always dictate the amount of effort someone will expend to save an item in question So lots of guitars will always fall by the wayside, just like lots of fiddles, lutes, pianos, buildings, species, etc...... I am hoping that people in the future will consider my guitars worth saving, and I am building them with the idea of making life as easy as possible for future restorationists. Safe bet is that that will be a determining factor. MM, The ideal restoration is one where no one can tell you were there or the work that was done. So I would prefer not to leave "my sound" in any way other than to realize the maximum potential of the instrument in question. aaron
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