Burner guitars? Worth a punt?
Hi guys, im in the market for a spruce/cocobolo acoustic just to try something different.
In late 2011 I placed an order for a custom guitar with these specs. Suffice to say I havent heard a word from the luthier since late Jan this year despite polite emails and phone calls that went unheeded. Suffice to say im wary about considering another custom guitar... That said Ive heard good things about Burner Guitars. Anyone have positive experiences with them? My other option is buy a production guitar and just be done with it, hence consideration for a PRS Tonare Grand! Regards |
You are buying a custom guitar and luthier is unresponsive? Hummmm. Can't wait to see the customer service if you have a problem.
You are wise to bail on your custom order. There are many fine luthiers who will build you a glorious guitar. Burner? Be curious myself to see a post on Burner. |
I should mention that more than half the price of that order was paid for already. Hurts like hell!
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When this happens it indicates that the builder has no respect for his clients, or, something is being hidden. At the very least the builder could email that everything is fine but he hates to communicate with the client......And while this is understandable, it does not speak well of the builder, does it?
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You'll find several threads in the custom section about Burner guitars all of them, including mine, extremely happy with what the Burner's are able to turn out at incredible prices.
Mine took longer (2 years) from order to delivery, but that was my choice since I live overseas and wanted to pick it up when I was back in the States. Even while I was waiting, they were extremely responsive, very flexible helping me to incorporate all the unique design elements and in determining other things like what kind of pickup, what case, etc. Every time I wrote, they were very responsive and thorough in making sure they (and I) understood what I wanted. Besides the communication and price, the build quality is outstanding. I've not owned other luthier built guitars, but I've owned several Taylors (in my sig) a Martin D28 and a handful of others and this surpasses them all in every regard. You can find other threads from people who have also owned guitars in the five-figure range and none of them give the impression that they are left wanting with their Burner guitar. Anyhow, please feel free to email or PM me if you've got any other questions. You can find my build thread here if you want the beginning-to-end story. Best of luck in trying to turn a sour situation into a great NGD story :) https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...12738691_n.jpg https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...36111009_n.jpg |
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Might be the plan to go seeing as I have a lot of leave saved up and 1-2years is enough to pay it off comfortably! Sent the Burners an e-mail, weighing them up as an option currently! Wish I had put $1500 down on them as a deposit in hindsight! Quote:
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I haven't played a Burner, but they're very thoughtful luthiers. I wouldn't hesitate to do business with them.
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One of the reasons this forum is great for people looking at custom builders....pretty much all of the builders who are sponsors of this forum are stand-up folks.
I have been watching Paul and Kyle's progress ever since they first took a guitar building class with the late Kevin Gallagher of Omega Guitars. I currently have a build in progress with them and I'm very confident that they will do a stellar job. Other builders that I can personally vouch for are Stehr Guitars, Razo Guitars, Kolaya Guitars, Fay Guitars, Kwasnycia Guitars, Cornerstone Guitars, Edwinson Guitars, Batson Guitars, and Gwaltney Guitars. Although I haven't had the pleasure of commissioning a build with them, I would also recommend Osthoff Guitars, LeGeyt Guitars, Mayes Guitats and Saville Guitars based on my past interactions with them. Then again, like I said before, pretty much all of the luthiers listed as sponsors of the AGF have had good reviews in various threads in the forum, not the least of whom is Tim McKnight of McKnight Guitars. I think if your leaning toward the Burners for a reason, go for it! Give them a call, get on their build list and enjoy the ride...keep in mind that there may not be a lot of communication needed until the build is about to begin, however they definitely won't go "incommunicado" on you for four months, no matter where you are on the build list, or during the build process. Aloha, Hen |
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I am terribly sorry to hear about your difficulties with your other commissioned build. We may not be the fastest builders (day jobs get in the way) but we strive to keep communication going during the entire process. I am not aware of an email coming in from you - and that concerns me. I want to make sure we did not miss something from you. Maybe we just didn't connect your AGF name with the email. Please feel free to go to our website and fill our our inquiry form if you haven't already: http://burnerguitars.com/ordering/ If you HAVE already done this, please contact me so we know how to match you with your email address. |
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