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Author:  Tai Fu [ Sat Dec 21, 2013 12:50 pm ]
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Remember that uke I built with the wrong symmetry and neck length?

I managed to sell it to someone in the US.

Basically I had friends bring them over to the US and it would get displayed at some music store at Irving, CA and I asked 100 USD for it because it was a "proof of concept" build and full of mistakes, so it didn't deserve the full price.

At least this is a milestone.... it's not much but it will pay for the parts that went into it.

Author:  SteveSmith [ Sat Dec 21, 2013 12:55 pm ]
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Congratulations. First one out the door!

Author:  Colin North [ Sat Dec 21, 2013 1:05 pm ]
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bliss Congrats!!

Author:  Joe Beaver [ Sat Dec 21, 2013 3:11 pm ]
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It is a very nice looking instrument. I see why they would want to own it. Well done!!!

Author:  Bryan Bear [ Sat Dec 21, 2013 4:20 pm ]
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Congrats on the milestone! I'm glad you finished that one up, and look what happened. Keep at it, I'm sure you will sell many more instruments.

Author:  RusRob [ Sat Dec 21, 2013 4:36 pm ]
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Excellent! It sure beats hanging on your wall for free.

Very nice looking build. Shame it didn't work.

But at least you got the $$$ back and your first sale.

Cheers,
Bob

I look forward to the day I can claim my first sale.

Author:  Hesh [ Sat Dec 21, 2013 5:31 pm ]
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Very nice and congrats!

Author:  Shaw [ Sun Dec 22, 2013 12:25 am ]
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Congratulations Tai Fu....Mike

Author:  Quine [ Tue Dec 24, 2013 8:57 am ]
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Nice. Now you can say you're an internationally respected luthier

Author:  Tai Fu [ Tue Dec 24, 2013 9:12 am ]
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It's more like people in Taiwan just have no sense... I've had better luck dealing with children. Like that bridge thing... seems like no matter how hard I try to explain to him how things are done he just doesn't get it. He seems to trust music stores more (who removes bridge with a utility knife...)

Author:  jack [ Tue Dec 24, 2013 9:41 am ]
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Congratulations, although I don't believe I would want an instrument I made out there in the world that the neck was the wrong length... that implies that it won't play in tune, to me......

Tai wrote:Like that bridge thing... seems like no matter how hard I try to explain to him how things are done he just doesn't get it. He seems to trust music stores more (who removes bridge with a utility knife...)

You brought the bridge issue up from one of your other threads.......I am wondering how you view 'trust' issues when in that thread, you pondered lying to your potential customer...and if you consider lying to customers okay....

In that thread Tai wrote: maybe I should just lie to him and tell him that I've found a factory original...

You have a Merry Christmas Tai,
my best wishes,
jack

Author:  Tai Fu [ Tue Dec 24, 2013 7:31 pm ]
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What do you have against me?

So far every remark from you have been disparaging in some way. Are you a troll?

The neck is the wrong length but the bridge is still in the right position to play at the proper intonation, it only joins at the 12th fret rather than the 14th.

I wasnt lying to a customer but when he was being unreasonable and insists on a factory original bridge which isnt reasonably obtainable, and inferior to what I make anyways, would he have cared if the bridge intonates correctly and sounds better than the original?

Unless you are in fact Somiygi in disguise (and I doubt he would make disparaging remarks off the bat) please be more respectful.

Author:  jack [ Tue Dec 24, 2013 8:59 pm ]
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In your post about buying off brand pre-made bridges, your diagnosis was bridge split between pin holes, and you were going to replace bridge and add an overlay to the bridge plate.
I offered an alternative to replacement, a viable alternative, and I commented that the Eastman guitars I had come across were of high fit, and questioned the need to overlay the bridge plate....

. you brushed off my repair advice , saying it wouldn't work, but you didn't display the good manners to thank me for my repair advise........ even if you thought it completely useless, and had no intention of utilizing it....

to be fair though, you didn't ask for repair advise, you wanted to know where to buy a ready made bridge.... I should have butted out right there....but I didn't...

Later, in the same thread, you pondered whether or not you should 'lie' and tell the customer you located a replacement.

I should have let the whole issue drop, but that comment was way over the top as far as I was concerned, and I said more than a gentleman should have said.

You don't know me, but I would never offer repair advise based on conjecture...but rather on what I know will work, based on years of experience...

I don't believe most people on this forum would lie to get a repair job or a commission, and I'll keep that opinion until I have reason to believe otherwise....

You seem to be a relative newcomer to the craft and one that comes across as already knowing everything, willing to dismiss sound advise..and to consider less than honest tactics to get repairs.

I'll bet I'm not the only poster to draw some of the same conclusions I have, based solely on what you posted Tai.

From the picture, the uke looks good, and perhaps I misunderstood the 12/14 fret thing, but I wouldn't want an instrument out there in the world, with major problems, and call into question my building/repairing skills, but that's just me.

Oh, and I don't have anything against you, I don't know what a troll is and I'm not that fellow Somiygi, either.

It's almost Christmas....
Merry Christmas Tai.

jack

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