Thanks guys! This is very helpful to me and much of what I was looking for.
I am very glad to see that folks are using a contract and my hats off to ya for doing so. I can't tell you how many people I have known who when it came time to introduce the contract were fearful of doing so.........
A couple of things caught my idea. First some of you are very specific in specing out the guitar. I am wondering if you are absolutely sure that you want to do this? Certainly I can see specing out materials, size, general information but some things like body depth may get you into trouble unless you have the chops to always build to a tight tolerance. In past lives I always avoided a level of detail that added no value to the description but could be used against me by a nit picker. Just a thought.
Michigan also has a 72 hour take-a-walk law which really impedes nothing if you simply factor this in and don't consider the contract fully executed until 72 hours pass.
Some additional questions that I have are as follows:
1) Have your contracts been massaged to be minimal in size?
2) Do you call it a "contract" either when speaking or is the word "contract" printed on the contract?
3) Does anyone use a "Sales or Purchase Agreement?"
4) If anyone would be so kind as to share an example of what they use with me please PM me - it would be greatly appreciated.
My preference is to use a contract but have the contract feel more like a purchase agreement, be easy to understand, and minimal in size but still retaining all the elements of a contract.
Many thanks!
