Archtop Shops in USA
Please respond with recommendations on good places to shop for archtops in the $500 to $2K range. Setup, good service a must. Will need to buy via internet and have shipped. Not interested in ordering direct from an Asian factory agent.
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Have you thought of Eastman archtops? Tone, Quality & Price should meet your requirements.
Tom |
Eastman offers several nice archtops under $2,000. Soundpure, in Durham, North Carolina, is a well-known Eastman dealer that does online sales.
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Archtop.com Are both well known online sellers of quality instruments |
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LA Guitar sales is an Eastman dealer. I'd start with him.
Guitars n Jazz in New Jersey sells Eastman and Peerless, both of which would be in your price range. They also sell higher end brands that are way above your range. |
Thanks for the suggestions, everyone!
jim |
http://guitarsnjazz.com/
Have never heard anything but praise for Lou at guitarsnjazz. |
Larry Wexer, Fine Fretted Instuments..NYC
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Corner Music in Nashville sells Eastman archtops, and does set ups.
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I've never understood anyone getting a set-up without being present while it's being done. I do all set ups for my students, etc, while they're present so that they can feel & hear what's being changed, while it's being done. They already own the guitar I'm setting up, but if they'd never held the guitar to start with, they'd really have no starting point of reference. Just giving a bunch of numbers for relief, 12th fret action, etc does not mean you're going to like it when it arrives. Couple that with the fact that almost nobody ships a guitar tuned to pitch. Arch tops, carved solid or laminate, compress a certain amount when strung to pitch, so that is also a consideration. Take the advice about considering some LA dealers, and take a day trip. It will be money well spent. Regards, Howard Emerson |
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