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I'm thinking about ordering a custom made guitar, maybe an Albert Lee. But don't know how much it'd cost, any experience on this?
They don't do custom orders unless your an artist.I'm thinking about ordering a custom made guitar, maybe an Albert Lee. But don't know how much it'd cost, any experience on this?
Also tacking on its not for lack of desire from the EBMM team to do it - there is just so much demand, staffing is tough, and they're quality-over-quantity in production approach!They don't do custom orders unless your an artist.
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Can't dealers place custom orders?
If you've seen something that wasn't available from other retailers or EBMM themselves, it was probably a PDN run.Can't dealers place custom orders?
That'd be genuinely amazing.My guess is some sort of website where the customer can pick and choose from options (maple or rosewood, pickup config, finish, etc). The big thing for me would be applying any color from the EBMM line to any guitar. That would be huge I think as so many colors are restricted to various models, which I totally understand for logistic reasons.
So basically what Keisel Guitars does. But in their case, that's their whole model. Every instrument is semi-custom, but they've spent years setting up their production line to accommodate that model.My guess is some sort of website where the customer can pick and choose from options (maple or rosewood, pickup config, finish, etc). The big thing for me would be applying any color from the EBMM line to any guitar. That would be huge I think as so many colors are restricted to various models, which I totally understand for logistic reasons.
Right I was going to say that, just didn't want to dis anyone by dropping that here. I messed with it when it first came out, not bad, similar to how things could be configured originally with EBMM, maybe not as deep though.So basically what Keisel Guitars does. But in their case, that's their whole model. Every instrument is semi-custom, but they've spent years setting up their production line to accommodate that model.
So basically what Keisel Guitars does. But in their case, that's their whole model. Every instrument is semi-custom, but they've spent years setting up their production line to accommodate that model.