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It's like buying a sports car from the bloke who builds a few in his garage, it might be brilliant or it might fall apart the first time you take it out. Just buy the porsche instead.
That leaves a very nasty taste in the mouth indeed. Very, very unprofessional. Whatever went on there, suck it up and don't stick it "out there".
I've witnessed several ways to succeed as a sole luthier, charging very big wedge for your product.
1. Spend years learning your craft, like Rory Dowling & Rosie Heydenrych, getting better and better.
2. Apprentice with a stellar luthier for a couple of years; Ervin Somogyi is the best known. Jason Kostal, Tom Sands, and many others have done that.
3. Build a head of steam on the AGF, with multiple people praising your guitars.
4. Get you guitar into the hands of someone famous: Jim Olson and James Taylor, Stefan Sobell and Martin Simpson.
5. Get snapped up by TNAG or Dream guitars (requires some of the factors above for this to happen).
All of these pivot on guitars in player’s hands. And great guitars at that, able to command the high price of entry.
Whether success at this level can be achieved when the focus is predominantly around social media “froth”, I guess we’ll find out in time.
Where she will certainly need to make headway is to actually get product in to the hands of players that genuinely influence musicians that are looking to drop £6K+ on a hand built, lifetime guitar. Whether that's people on AGF and other forums or respected pro players. In this regard you're definitely right and will help supplement and sustain what she already has.
(I'm kind of assuming she is not *that* skilled after just 2 builds, which might be unfair....she might be a luthering genius)
There are plenty of small builders who’ve been making guitars for many years, and in a large range of shapes/sizes/woods, who’ll build you a superb instrument, offering valuable advice on getting what you want it to be, for about a third of the price of these. Seems to be all social media hype to me.
I had a Toms Sands video recommended today which I watched which and felt exactly the opposite about even though some of Daisy's vids might be slicker in some respects..
Compare this from Tom covering the same subject 2 years earlier than similar from Daisy:
I wish her well but she needs to demonstrate she knows her craft far more than she does now.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
"Daisy recalls how her first apprenticeship encouraged cheap labour and emotional abuse".
I particularly liked "bitter old white men" as well. Her clientele perchance?
If she made a comment about sweeping the floors that’s a red flag about her attitude as a whole.