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Tips for Finding the Perfect Guitar

December 28, 2013 by Pam Maynard

If you want something truly special in your next guitar, checking out online sellers such as LuthiersCollection.com is the place where should start. If you play with a style all your own, finding a company that makes beautiful and easy-to-play guitars will suit your needs.

When you find a company that features guitars designed and built by today’s modern masters in the field, you will experience a delight each time you sit down to play your instrument. As a player and guitar aficionado, you will appreciate the years of training, skill and personal refinement that the modern masters offer you when you look for a new guitar to add to your collection.

Tips for Finding the Perfect Guitar

 

Finding a master-crafted instrument means more than simply daily playing enjoyment. When you buy an exquisitely conceived and built instrument, you are making an investment in something that offers you pleasure, enjoyment and pride for many years to come.

Since the guitar building industry is currently in a boom, and even a “Golden Age,” it is an ideal time for you to choose the right guitar for you. When the build, contours and appearance is as important to you as enjoying a glorious sound, looking to the masters will offer you everything you need.

Shop with Current Masters

Look for a shop that carries all the current masters, who include Michael Bashkin, Mario Beauregard, Mark Blanchard, Dan Bresnan, Laurent Brondel, Circa Guitars, Ed Claxton, Simon Fay, Franklin (Nick Kukich), Michael Greenfield, Kent Hamblin, Jason Kostal, Raymond Kraut, Grit Laskin, Linda Manzer, Michi Matsuda, James Olson, Ervin Somogyi, Shanti, Jeff Traugott and Kim Walker.

If someone whose work you enjoy isn’t on that list, make sure to ask. You might have another rising star that your shop can add to their impressive list of guitar crafts persons.

Tips for Finding the Perfect Guitar

With a blend of old world knowledge of guitar building and all the newest technology, the possibilities for your next guitar are nearly endless in what it can do to please you, your ear and your eye for beauty.

The beauty of going to a shop that harbors such an in-tune relationship with several master builders is that you are always so close to finding precisely what you want and need in your next instrument. Additionally, if you are purchasing a guitar as a gift, the right staff will help guide you toward finding the perfect master builder’s work to suit your gift recipient’s needs and playing style.

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About Pam Maynard

Meet Pam, the heart and soul behind Mom Does Reviews! This busy wife, mom, and content creator shares her life from her happy homestead in New Hampshire. Her home is a bustling hub of love, shared with her son and three lively dogs. When she's not busy crafting engaging content, you can often find Pam enjoying quality time with her furry companions, indulging in her favorite chocolate, and savoring a good cup of coffee.



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