The North American Guitar is looking for investors
Interesting. So if I were to invest the minimum of 10 pounds (12 dollars U.S.), how would I see a return on the investment? Perhaps if they were to ever be acquired by another company for a higher valuation, I'd receive 20 pounds back? Is that how it works? I am intrigued that they are working with Avian guitars to relaunch the brand. I'd be more inclined to invest directly into the Avian company since I believe that they're on to something there. I don't like that the only way to really dig into all of the information and particulars requires you to make an account with Crowdcube. https://www.crowdcube.com/companies/...GjEZ#providers |
What is Crowd cube???
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It's the first I've heard of Crowdcube, but then again, I don't invest money. It seems like Kickstarter.
I would recommend to them that they put the details about how to invest on their own website so that you don't have to make a Crowdcube account just to research it further. On another note, how do you post a Youtube video so that the video itself shows up in the post, rather than just a link? |
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Crowdcube looks to be a British version of Kickstarter. |
I don't think this is an investment so much as it is them wanting you to give them money.
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I wish there were some Dealers in the states for Avian. I'm sad that Dream Guitars stopped.
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When typing a post, click on the 'Video' icon above the textbox, and between the markups that appear, enter just the YouTube video ID. (The bit that usually comes after 'v=' in the URL of the video.) |
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Edited: I had made some uninformed speculation about the growth strategy for their business. In reality I don't know much and shouldn't speculate. I have a lot of respect for their shop and approach. |
I wonder why they don't apply to go on "Dragons Den" and try and get some investment.
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I was not surprised they chose to relaunch Avian. Last July, I went to Guitarlair in Kuala Lumpur housing reputable boutique guitars such as Kronbauer, Webber, Huss & Dalton, Collings, Bedell, Lowden, Avalon, Northwood just to name a few, I walked out with a Collings and an Avian Skylark. The Avians were that good.
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Only ever seen them on video, They seem like incredibly nice polite young gentlemen. :) No affiliation apart from sharing the same town, I dare not imagine how much rent and rates they must pay :eek:, that's a pretty up-market location I can tell 'ee ! |
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I've always imagined that they are in a very expensive neighborhood. Now I know! |
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I may have to go there some day,(I've never seen a Froggy Bottom). I think Michael sets the standard for how to dress higher than I'm used to, so probably ditch my zippy leather biker jkt and go as preppie as I can muster.... I am just afraid that a visit there might end up expensive for ME ! :D EDIT: Mmmmm... maybe if I buy 20 quid's worth of shares I'll get a huge discount on the goodies ?! |
Can't really comment on the business plan (I'm an Art Historian!) but I've been to TNAG and also have benefitted from Michael's generous friendship and advice. Top tier guy and the best guitar shop I've ever visited. Certainly wish them all the best.
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I've just looked at the TNAG vid just put up on the 'tube.
Very well done but there is no description at all regarding what it is the "investor" gets back. I think that's a serious omission when 99.9% of their audience will not be "business people" but guitarists, likely unfamiliar with thsi sort of thing. I've used similar schemes twice: Once to fund an Allan Holdsworth album that I was sent a copy of subsequently in return for my upfront investment. The second time a friemd was putting together a copy of a photography book and when done, I got a copy. I don't have any feel for what the investor gets here? I did go to their Crowdfunding page in order to glean more but it required personal details etc. for access to the full scheme. Yeah. Right. Goodbye. I'll give them details when I'm ready to invest, not just to find out what the scheme is all about. Perhaps Michael will chip in here? He needs to. Cheers, Steve |
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