As per title.
Local 2nd hand market of tenor guitar is non-existent.
Alternatively, is it worth sending a scavenged short scale guitar to a semi-pro luthier (read: local guitar shop with minimal setup skills) and
have nut and bridge changed to 4 strings?
Local Cash Converters/cash generators are chock full of unwanted short
scale (6 string) guitars for £20-50 a piece and a setup is needed anyway.
Thanks.
"Ottavio Caruso" <[email protected]> wrote:
As per title.
Local 2nd hand market of tenor guitar is non-existent.
Alternatively, is it worth sending a scavenged short scale guitar to a
semi-pro luthier (read: local guitar shop with minimal setup skills) and
have nut and bridge changed to 4 strings?
Local Cash Converters/cash generators are chock full of unwanted short
scale (6 string) guitars for £20-50 a piece and a setup is needed anyway. >> Thanks.
Your choice is your own, but it doesn't seem to be that you would get a real tenor guitar or the "tenor guitar experience" by these attempts.
I don't know of any such manufacturers. Good luck in your quest.
On 20/06/2023 03:28 am, gtr wrote:
"Ottavio Caruso" <[email protected]> wrote:
As per title.
Local 2nd hand market of tenor guitar is non-existent.
Alternatively, is it worth sending a scavenged short scale guitar to a
semi-pro luthier (read: local guitar shop with minimal setup skills) and >>> have nut and bridge changed to 4 strings?
Local Cash Converters/cash generators are chock full of unwanted short
scale (6 string) guitars for £20-50 a piece and a setup is needed
anyway.
Thanks.
Your choice is your own, but it doesn't seem to be that you would get
a real
tenor guitar or the "tenor guitar experience" by these attempts.
I don't know of any such manufacturers. Good luck in your quest.
To Ottavio:
Knight Guitars in Surrey could make you a proper purpose-built tenor
guitar to order. Archtop or flat-top as you prefer.
But it wouldn't be £50!
All you'll get for £50 is a £50 guitar.
Is that what you want?
<https://www.knight-guitars.com/>
Am 30/07/2023 um 20:27 schrieb JNugent:
On 20/06/2023 03:28 am, gtr wrote:
"Ottavio Caruso" <[email protected]> wrote:
As per title.
Local 2nd hand market of tenor guitar is non-existent.
Alternatively, is it worth sending a scavenged short scale guitar to a >>>> semi-pro luthier (read: local guitar shop with minimal setup skills)
and
have nut and bridge changed to 4 strings?
Local Cash Converters/cash generators are chock full of unwanted short >>>> scale (6 string) guitars for £20-50 a piece and a setup is needed
anyway.
Thanks.
Your choice is your own, but it doesn't seem to be that you would get
a real
tenor guitar or the "tenor guitar experience" by these attempts.
I don't know of any such manufacturers. Good luck in your quest.
To Ottavio:
Knight Guitars in Surrey could make you a proper purpose-built tenor
guitar to order. Archtop or flat-top as you prefer.
But it wouldn't be £50!
All you'll get for £50 is a £50 guitar.
Is that what you want?
<https://www.knight-guitars.com/>
A custom made tenor would probably run in the £1000s. But I'll give them
a call. Thanks.
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