Don Williams wrote:
As I see it, it might be a good idea to have more than two levels then.
Perhaps what you need is a semi-custom level where you allow only certain changes?
Out of curiosity, do you allow any changes in your standard series such as neck profile? If so, it's really a low-level custom guitar, and that sends a mixed signal to perspective clients.
Frankly, I'm not sure why you're locking yourself and your customers into a higher price point on a custom guitar. Really, you should start with the same base price, unless certain features are standard with the custom, like Waverly's and wood bindings vs Schallers and plastic...
I think the issue may be more the way you market your product in two lines than that of your customers not getting it...you need to find them a way to get what they want at a price that is reasonable. Every guitar you make is really custom anyway when you think about it...so just upcharge based on the added materials and labor and save your self some grief. Part of your problem frankly is that your standard line is way too inexpensive. And you're giving them an Ameritage case too? That's insanity! Stop it! Your product is worth far more than that, even the base model. Perhaps this is what is giving you the problems...time to move to a different price point on your base model.
I mean no disrespect, but I would re-think things...
It is not custom at all. It is of course hand hand crafted (yes even the neck but my standard med thin D profile) guitar with only binding and top purfling simple rosette, rosewood fb, dot markers Grover chrome tuners. It is designed to be as simple and inexpensive as possible and still be a top shelf hand crafted instrument.
My customs are quoted based on what you want So to me to have a semi custom seems redundant. The only reason I can offer Standard series as low as I do is the limiting of the options and simplification of the components. To have a middle stage would just lead to more and more of the same thing. i start my customs at a more than reasonable price and up charge only the cost and labor of the custom spec. So I am not really sure what I can offer in a semi custom that you cant get in the custom.