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Pretty shocked to learn about Sobell guitars (typically £9k apparently and Monteleone Guitars (starting at £35k)... So i was wondering, who buys these? professionals? wealthy amateurs? Im shocked because people refer to PRS owners as dentists, this is one massive step above.
Has anyone heard or played any of these instruments? what were they like?
Are there any other brands that are similar? I'm really intrigued by the apparent workmanship.
http://www.sobellguitars.comhttp://www.monteleone.net
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svS6MwQ5mBY
Greenfield guitars
Fairbanks Guitars
any many others all conspire to relieve us of huge sums of money, You do pay quite a premium to the "established" builders, there is a Benjamin on here which i would bet is a corker for not a lot. Also i recently purchased a stunning J45 style guitar in Adirondack and Walnut from James Millman Guitars just up the road from me in Bideford.
As good as most i would say. check him out
Never played one of those though.
An observation I have made is that while high end electrics tend to be less expensive, it's not that uncommon to find people with a couple of PRS guitars, along with maybe the odd historic Gibson or a CS Fender. The acoustic guys, on the whole, seem to own less instruments but keep trading/selling to get "the one". Maybe the same disposable income gets spent on less guitars while the hand-made nature of upmarket UK and US acoustics keeps prices high?
PS: a quick trip to TAMCO will show you just how much people are paying at this end of the market: http://www.theacousticmusicco.co.uk
Acoustic guitars are generally more expensive than their electric counterparts generally as labour required to build an acoustic guitar (flat tops) is more than an electric. Then you have arch tops e.g. the Monteleone which takes even longer, the hours required to carve a spruce/maple top for a jazz guitar, the hours really add up.
I made a visit to TAMCO and played quite a lot of guitars and the build quality of some of the guitars are amazing and even the high prices are representative of their quality.
Btw, when you look at some guys pedalboards, amp, guitar rigs - I've seen some set up here which add up more than a Sobell.
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Have a browse through the custom section of the Acoustic Guitar Forum.
There are guys on there with deep pockets, and some beautiful builds.
A majority appear to be wealthy individuals or guys getting their 'the one' build made for them. There are a couple of pros who seem to have deals with certain luthiers.
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His view was that the amateurs treated playing as a hobby and the pros wanted something that got the job done.
I've never held with ability determining instrument purchases. I think that we as guitarists are too familiar with instruments and make judgements based on that knowledge.
I went to a folky open mic thing a few months ago, I made assumptions of the guitarists on the instruments they played. However there were two violinists, the woman had a brown violin and the man had a dark brown violin. He was competent and she was awesome. Did she have a better violin? No idea, it sounded better.
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Personally speaking i think paying the same amount for a guitar as you would for a newish car is perfectly acceptable. and indeed should be encouraged, buy a banger and spend the extra £10-15k on a truly great acoustic!!
They vary hugely in the sound/response
Anything over - say 5k is for other reasons and nothing to do with making great music.
And yeah, the Darrel Scott masterfully thrashing away on a for 'fingerstyle' guitar to many overtones holy grail box is sooooo funny - evidencing that you simply need good technique to control those Sobell excesses.
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I have a relation in a successful 'functions' band - corporate bashes and so on, he hasn't personally paid for any of his kit for yrs and he's got some of the best (keyboards etc) on the market.
So ya get a lot of that, with some 'guitarists' it's part of their brand ID, though only of interest to a niche audience.
various things at play here including the amateur player who has considerable expendable income.
But it is good for 'luthiers' as they get to build exclusive instruments in the best materials - some of them introducing 'must have / be seen with' features - I think their having a bit of a laugh really, what can we encourage them to 'desire'.