Patient forum members, thank you for all the good wishes, support and encouragement for the company and staff over these past few months. It has meant a great deal to us all and provided no small measure of motivation as we looked at the possibilities for a rebirth of Avalon guitars.
I said this forum would be first to know what is happening, so here's the breaking news!
On 31 August, I completed the purchase of the old company assets and have decided to form a new company that will resume production of Avalon guitars sometime in September. I have been in contact with the guys and hope it will be possible to have them back doing what they do best - making great Avalon guitars. We will operate from the same location - 8 Glenford Way, Newtownards - the factory was not part of the liquidation.
The exciting new dimension to the future is that we have been joined at Glenford Way by Ireland's leading school of lutherie, led by ex-Avalon master luthier Sam Irwin. This will run independently but already we see huge scope for collaboration and a surge in interest from potential luthier's wanting to learn the skills and art of guitar making.
I'm sorry this post will be short on detail for now, but I will update you as things develop in the days and weeks ahead.
In the meantime, later this morning (Saturday) at 10am, Irish state radio RTE 1 will be broadcasting an interview with Sam and me about the past few months and future business possibilities - listen online to The Business with George Lee or catch the podcast later.
Steve
