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Old 01-16-2008, 10:44 AM
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Does anyone know if a published Goodall price menu exists?
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Does anyone know if a published Goodall price menu exists?
This is slightly dated but will keep you in the same hemisphere....

http://www.mandoweb.com/Goodall.htm
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you can get a very good idea by simply visiting many dealers websites......Goodall only allows list price to be advertised on new instruments
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Old 01-16-2008, 10:59 AM
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Thanks! What brought this to mind is that I have seen many luthiers publish price menus for custom instruments.
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Thanks! What brought this to mind is that I have seen many luthiers publish price menus for custom instruments.
Solo custom builders, yes. They do most of their commissions "one on one".
Semi-large builders, like Collings, SCGC, Goodall, Froggy Bottom, tend to not post on-line price menus.
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Old 01-16-2008, 08:00 PM
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Not on line, but Goodall provides a clear list for calculating the retail cost of a custom - they're all "custom" in that they all are priced based on features, the price representing the total from their menu.
Any dealer can show it to you - that's what it's for. Mine gave me a copy, though it was last year's.
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