Thanks D. Cochran
Just bought a black electric les paul copy Kona from Wholesale Guitars in Richmond. Great guy, that Steve cat btw - you picked a good guy to represent your stuff.A thousand thanks,Anthony "Wop" MercadanteLead singer/lead guitarist of "The Kind Eye"PS - I was just out looking for some tuners to fix my other guitar when I found Steve's store. He sold me on that guitar of yours and so far, so good. I certainly am impressed with the quality vs the cost, to be sure. Peace!
And, yeah, Steve was tres cool. Bought the guitar, took it home, and immediately messed it up = I transferred my GK-2a pickup from my Guitar Works guitar with the bad tuners to the Kona... had to spin the tunomatic around in doing so... and I SO screwed the setup doing it. I took it back to him and he set it up right there on the spot and after hours.
Dude rocks.
Hello, I just wanted to send you guys/gals an email letting you know that a recent costumer is extremely happy :). I have been playin banjo for about two years now, and the first banjo I bought was a beginner's banjo. And my teacher was telling me that I need to consider getting a better banjo. I search and search and search.....I looked at reviews to see what other had to say. While on playingbetterbluegrass.com I came across the Morgan Monroe Olympus. I will not lie the neck attracted me to it first, but after reading I seemed very interested. I then asked about the banjo and what other might have to say about it. What most people were saying were to get a Gibson they are better. So I did that............I went with my feeling and got the Morgan Monroe Olympus, and let me tell you I have not put it down. It is just beautiful. My banjo teacher has a 15 year old top of the line Deering and my Morgan blows it away, and I mean sound, and action of the neck. Why people just go with names is unknown. I bought a Gibson Les Paul and I am trying to sell it so I can get another Morgan Monroe banjo.Please keep up the great workThanksMudskipper Cory
Hi, You need to update your website. I bought the M-30V a couple of weeks ago and was so impressed with it's quality and sound I just bought an M50 today from Onlineguitars. I think that is your top of the line MM acoustic. I can't wait to get it. I own 3 Martin's so I am not talking crap to you. Your M-30V walks all over my Martin D-15, in quality and clarity of tone. Comes very close to my Martin D-28, very close and I paid 2400.00 for it. I was ready to buy a Martin D-35 but based on the 0028 I decided to try your top of the line guitar, the M-50. I am retired and comfortable and am a seasoned guitar player. A collector for over 40 years. I have a stable of fine electrics and acoustics. I am ashamed I never heard of your brand before as I am an "American" made collector. Or least was. I do not know what you do to get this quality from Korea or China where my M-30V was made but you need to give details on this. Watching ebay your used guitars are holding their value. One hell of a compliment. A used Martin drops at least a thousand dollars from retail in excellent condition. I suspect you are a large corporation but you are doing something new and right with these guitars. And all of the overpriced used Gibson acoustics always have a flaw in them. Taylor's don't even compare to your products. Your guitars are nipping Martin at the heels in quality and craftsmanship and ease of play and tone. Personally I don't care who is the Sales Mgr or Receptionist. Push your fine product, dedicate your space on your website to the guitars. Pay more attention to the details of WHY you are manufacturing such fine guitars. Keep your website active and updated with details. Customer oriented. Reviews. I tried listening to your review on the M-50 but couldn't get it to come up on my pc. was an Apple thing. Get a dialogue going with your customers and welcome them for their comments. Your website could bemuch more exciting and relevant if you did so. Just a suggestion and I will be back when I get my new M-50. Thanks for your time and your product. Mark