Saturday 26 November 2016

Searching For And Buying Custom Made Guitars

By Elizabeth Thomas


If you play guitar you can buy an instrument from any music store and there are many models to choose from. Both electric and acoustic guitars are available in many styles and varying prices. If you want something special and are looking for custom made guitars there are a few options available to you and it is advisable to do some research before you buy.

If you are having a bespoke instrument made it is essential that it is going to suit your playing style. As well as the sound there are some other things that need careful thought such as the weight of the guitar and its finish. Custom instruments are not cheap to buy and it is important that you are comfortable with it when it has been built for you.

Many players now decide to design their own instruments and have them built to their own specifications. Acoustic instruments can be constructed using exotic woods and can be finished in various ways. You can also have the neck, pick guard and fret markers customized to your own tastes to give the guitar a unique appearance.

If you are getting an electric guitar built you will have more options to choose from due to the way they are put together. Different types of pickup can be fitted and connected in various ways to change the sound. Various materials are used to build electric guitars including stainless steel, wood and plastic and precious metals are often used to make the hardware.

If you are trying to locate a qualified luthier to make your guitar it is a good idea to start at your local instrument store. The staff will usually know others in the trade and they may be able to recommend a suitable builder. Many of the well known guitar manufacturers can also produce one off models and it may be worth calling them and doing a little homework.

The internet is also a good place to find guitar makers and there are many that advertise their services online. The web sites are worth looking at and you can browse through photos of instruments they have made before which may give you some ideas. There will be a contact link for you to get in touch and there may also be a testimonials page with comments from satisfied customers.

After locating a guitar maker you will need to spend some time going over your design. The builder may offer you some basic designs that you can improve and they will often suggest suitable options for your instrument. When you have finalized the designs you are given a price and when you are happy the construction process can begin.

It is very important that your instrument is properly maintained to ensure it works properly and lasts. Most of the builders will continue to look after your guitar and will carry out routine maintenance, cleaning and set ups. Your instrument should be kept in its case when you are not playing it and it will need to be insured for its full replacement value.




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