Hi guys, after 40+ years of playing my F212 as a 6-string, I've had it set up again as a 12-string. Was a bit apprehensive. Okay, scared. But the luthier laughed at me and said, "You DO know this is a Guild tank, right? Stop sweating." He said he barely touched it. Sounds soooooooo good. And, I know I won't play a 12-string, so...I'll sell it. I don't *have* to sell it, so if it doesn't go for a decent price, I don't mind picking it up every once in a while. But, I'd rather it find a home with someone who will love it.
Integrity is important for me. I asked the luthier what condition it's in, he said, definitely excellent. Now, he's a guy who goes out on the road with major bands so he probably sees all sorts of seriously road-impacted guitars which may affect his view. How do I determine whether to say, Excellent or Very Good? I'll have detailed photos of all parts of the guitar. Your thoughts on this?
Also, I just recorded two minutes of my less than stellar playing to provide as an audio track. Should I offer it as a 17MB 44.1/24-bit file? Or a 320 or 192 mp3 file or Flac file?
Finally, offer it here first? Or also elsewhere, like Reverb.
Thanks all!
Integrity is important for me. I asked the luthier what condition it's in, he said, definitely excellent. Now, he's a guy who goes out on the road with major bands so he probably sees all sorts of seriously road-impacted guitars which may affect his view. How do I determine whether to say, Excellent or Very Good? I'll have detailed photos of all parts of the guitar. Your thoughts on this?
Also, I just recorded two minutes of my less than stellar playing to provide as an audio track. Should I offer it as a 17MB 44.1/24-bit file? Or a 320 or 192 mp3 file or Flac file?
Finally, offer it here first? Or also elsewhere, like Reverb.
Thanks all!