Here is my 39th build. I think it came out pretty good. I made the head and heel a little fancier than usual. What do you think?
http://www.etsy.com/listing/88288284/cigar-box-guitar-no-39-arturo-fuente See more pics here, its for sale.
Here is my 39th build. I think it came out pretty good. I made the head and heel a little fancier than usual. What do you think?
http://www.etsy.com/listing/88288284/cigar-box-guitar-no-39-arturo-fuente See more pics here, its for sale.
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I am glad to hear you are selling and getting a good price for your builds. Many times buyers don't realize the additional cost for having something made by hand, one at a time or fully appreciate the effort / craftsmanship. Especially today in a fast paced McDonald's food kind of world. I currently own two fretless CBGs; one made by Jay of tinyguitars and the other from Shane. The Preacher model. Although, I like the unique sound of sliding on a fretless, I like the convenience and versatility of frets more. There is definitely a charm about a traditional early folk instrument. Enjoy and Happy Holidays.
Thanks Keni, for the amount of time I put into the necks I can't sell them for less, and they do sell. Maybe I could get you to play one sometime, I'm sure you could make it sound great.
Keni Lee Burgess said:
Top shelf. Looks very professionally made. Good Luck with your sale. Although, for a fretless instrument your price seems high. A video in your auction would definitely help demonstrate it's value. Enjoy, Keni Lee
NICE !
Thanks guys, yes it does sound good. The box is one of the few that still have a wood top. Those are getting harder to find on the paper labeled box's.
That is spiffy ,, especially the head stock !! Sound good ??
Very stylish headstock!