The Collings website? How can this be a controversial issue
If you want to see great pix and descriptions of Collings guitars, you go to the many fine dealers to check those out. The Music Emporium, Mass Street Music, Acoustic Music Works, Gryphon, Buffalo Brothers, etc., have better pix (and often descriptions) than I've seen on ANY guitar company's website. One of the many great things about Collings is their great dealer network (no GC like shops here). You check those out, then call the dealers with any questions, and your set. And you can always just email Collings with any esoteric questions; they've always responded in my experience.
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Tom
Posts: 1136 | Location: CA, USA | Registered: November 20, 2006
Originally posted by Tom F.: ...And you can always just email Collings with any esoteric questions; they've always responded in my experience.
Heck - you can call 'em in Austin. I've called them maybe 3 times in the last year to get info from the source, and each time it's been immediate, candid, detailed, and really useful. Plus they always seem happy to talk with Joe Q. Customer (that's me) on the phone. One more reason to be happy.
Posts: 181 | Location: Da U.P., eh? | Registered: June 15, 2007
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