SguitarM527 Posted December 23, 2003 Report Posted December 23, 2003 ok heres the deal... youve probably read one of my other topics concerning the same subject, but basically i want a 12 string guitar and i want to build it and customize it... not necisarrilly from scratch.. I had this nylon piece of crap lined up from my friend for me to buy and customize but hes being a piece of **** and hes not selling it... so what should i do... should i BUY from a music store a 50-100 dollar guitar and make it good... Basically, ive never built or customized a guitar, and i think that this project will get me valuable experience, any suggestions are apreciated... Quote
Brian Posted December 23, 2003 Report Posted December 23, 2003 Might want to check out pawn shop's as well and Ebay if your old enough to score something off of there. Quote
jbkim Posted December 23, 2003 Report Posted December 23, 2003 Where in NJ are you? You might want to check out RondoMusic. They have new classical guitars for $39.95. People here'll know Rondo for their "Agile" guitars. Quote
MikeB Posted December 23, 2003 Report Posted December 23, 2003 ive seen kit nylon acoustic guitars, never made one, but they exist, so check these out, donno how much US$ it would cost tho Quote
SguitarM527 Posted December 23, 2003 Author Report Posted December 23, 2003 im in millburn nj, near newark and shorthills... where is rondo music located? Quote
jbkim Posted December 23, 2003 Report Posted December 23, 2003 im in millburn nj, near newark and shorthills... where is rondo music located? The website has a map. It says Union, NJ. Quote
renablistic Posted December 23, 2003 Report Posted December 23, 2003 ok, as they said in the other thread, converting a regular nylon string to a steel string or double neck is not gonna work well, if at all. I would say for the price of buying a not so great (crappy) 50 dollar guitar, and customizing it enough to be good, you should just completely build one your self... Quote
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