sequoia
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I've only built one custom uke before and I did not enjoy the experience. Now, I find myself in the position of building another custom uke (against my better judegement). However, the potential buyer asks a simple question: What if I don't like the final product?
Good question. How do you luthiers who build custom instruments deal with this? The client wants some rather eccentric ideas that might make an instrument less, let us say, sales worthy? It might not be accepted because it doesn't sound "warm" enough. What should the contractual agreement be here?
Good question. How do you luthiers who build custom instruments deal with this? The client wants some rather eccentric ideas that might make an instrument less, let us say, sales worthy? It might not be accepted because it doesn't sound "warm" enough. What should the contractual agreement be here?