[QUOTE=terken] I am too much a sucker for a sad story, in reading the above I need to
toughen up. I'll add one more question if I may:
I've dealt with several professional players that offer to "show it around"
when out playing and get my name out there in the community. What they
are actually saying is they want a discount. I did it once but have tried to
hold my ground since.
How do you handle those types?
Terry[/QUOTE]
Terry
Saying they will show the guitar around is more less worthless. Nothing to back it up. If they like your work they are going to show it off with or without a discount. If they don't they are not going to show it off in a good light, discount or no discount.
Instead when confronted with this ask that if they like the guitar they write an endorsement and give permission to publish this endorsement. If they agree put in in you commission contract and hold them to it. Don't have a commission contract? get one my friend.
Or If you really got kahunas, build a guitar. Find a pro and offer the guitar to that pro at no charge out side of a written critique with permission to publish that critique. You will find very high level pros will be open to this offer. All it cost you is time and material but what it will give you, even if you get a very bad critical review will be well worth the money. I am doing this very thing at present. I do not want to at this time disclose whom the reviewer will be though it has been aranged and agreed to by both parties. As soon as I have the review in hand and have time to digest it It will be published on my website, and I am sure I will share here as well. That providing it is not a desater