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People who know guitars well, please help me.?

Okay, so I love playing guitar. I just do not know the mechanics of it. My favortie type guitar is hands down, and Martin Taylor, and I just came to fuck a ton of money and wanted a custom guitar. I know I'm going to get a Martin, because they are great guitars, and I will not need a new, more if I need it Seel, the value will rise rather than fall over time. However, I do not know how to do this. I know I'm getting an ergonomic design, but do not know how to be better design of wood and things like that. I do not do anything about the shape of the neck and fingerboard materials and the like, help?

more >>... if I need it Seel, the value will rise rather than fall over time. <<No necessarily. In Martins general custom can be difficult to sell. The guitar is made to your specifications - How do you know that nobody will be happy with your choices? When you get a custom Martin you need to specify options tens; things like how to neck width at the nut, the saddle width, type of bridge (through the bridge stop bridge, bridge or pyramid), wood top, back and sprint, the connection, the width of the device, the type of stent, body shape, so sharp and many more. (More information on http://www.mguitar.com/guitars/custom/index.html). The neck block has a serial number, but not have a model number - only the word "Custom" so it's not like you can tell people what the equivalent model Martin is regular. Finally what if you get the guitar and you do not like how it sounds? You're stuck with it, It's not a question of the best wood project is a matter of wood you like best. All these are your choices to make. Your best bet is to go to a dealer in art and Mandolin Brothers and get your help. Do not go to Guitar Center or Sam Ash, you need to help the high end. And by the way - have you tried a Collings, Santa Cruz, Goodall, McPherson, Huss & Dalton, Froggy or less? If you have not, then hunt down a store near you that carries these guitars guitars and see if there is one that you like so you can skip the whole process of ordering custom. If you're just been hanging out at Guitar Center or Sam Ash, then you will have a revealing experience. Good luck.

Wayne Henderson - bluegrass guitar - August 4, 2008

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