20 Nov 01 - 10:24 PM (#596939) Subject: Guitar/Bouzouki kits From: nosluap57 Can somebody point me in the direction of suppliers of guitar and bouzouki (or cittern) kits. I would like to build a cheap guitar from a kit as practice, then maybe take on a nicer bouzouki or cittern. I looked at Martin's website, and I don't want to spend $300-$400 on a guitar kit. I'm hoping somebody has a lower proced alternative. Thanks! |
20 Nov 01 - 10:31 PM (#596942) Subject: RE: Help: Guitar/Bouzouki kits From: DonMeixner http://www.musikit.com/ Go there. They have everything you may need for a guitar, harp, banjo mandolin, autoharp, Hammered Dulcimer, hurdy gurdy, et al. Don |
20 Nov 01 - 10:53 PM (#596948) Subject: RE: Help: Guitar/Bouzouki kits From: catspaw49 I agree with Don.....and here's a hot link to the site... Spaw |
20 Nov 01 - 11:05 PM (#596956) Subject: RE: Help: Guitar/Bouzouki kits From: Sorcha Well, you can always Google and follow the links. Some sites are not available any more but there were pages and pages of links. |
21 Nov 01 - 08:20 PM (#597611) Subject: RE: Help: Guitar/Bouzouki kits From: 53 ELDERLY MUSIC HAS SOME GUITAR KITS. BOB |
21 Nov 01 - 10:54 PM (#597654) Subject: RE: Help: Guitar/Bouzouki kits From: Gypsy I really recommend Music Makers. have done several of their kits, and they are pretty bulletproof. Taint the cheapest thrill on the net, but worth the extra$ for lack of frustration. |
22 Nov 01 - 12:24 AM (#597700) Subject: RE: Help: Guitar/Bouzouki kits From: catspaw49 "Taint the cheapest thrill on the net...." That's a fact Gypsdear......I AM!!!
KISS ME FOOL!!!!!!Spaw
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22 Nov 01 - 09:34 PM (#597945) Subject: RE: Help: Guitar/Bouzouki kits From: Gypsy Oh baby, oh baby, oh baby! Meetcha in back! |