Hi there,
I have read the FAQ regarding where Avalons are built. I know the "where built" issue does concern lots of people. I had to get the supplying dealer to make a few calls to confirm mine was a NI built guitar but now I'm not so sure.
I have an A200 Gold serial no A007** bought new in March 2004. According to the FAQ the serial number indicates this is a Newtownards built guitar. However the FAQ also indicates 99% of NI built guitars have a woooden rosette. Mines abalone and I don't think its a custom ! unless the fact it hasn't any fret position markers makes it a custom ? Can anyone comment on this ?
I wouldn't pay a grand for a Korean or Czech built guitar irrespective of its quality and I picked the Avalon Gold thinking I was supporting UK luthiers. I would imagine initial sales and resale value of all Avalons is consequently affected by this issue. I think a previous post raised the issue of Avalon supplying some sort of "proof"of the NI heritage which Im sure would be a boost to the sale of new Avalons and a comfort to existing owners. Any comments ?
