"Max 20 bucks, unless its solid 24 karat gold xD."
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xD all you want. Some of us try to make a living doing this (www.AthenaInlay.com). Last I checked gold was over $1000 an ounce. $20 would buy a small amount of dust.
Allow me to quote from the master, Larry Robinson (www.RobinsonInlays.com):
"How much is an inlay?" There's a question that I hear more frequently than you'd suspect. It's like saying, "How much is a car?" Well, do you mean a funky VW bug, or a '36 Deusenberg 12 cylinder touring car? My stock answer is, "So far, between $50 and $50,000. Can you be more specific about what you want?"
More to the point, people (generally) seem to be more interested in how much they're spending rather than what it is they're getting in an inlay, perhaps because cost is simpler to brag about than quality. Who knows."
This question can be better answered if we had more details. Does this person want a custom truss rod cover inlayed? Or a complex custom designed fretboard-spanning inlay or large body inlay?
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his main guitar with the "plaint white ts" inlay in the neck is a Taylor custom model he usually plays Taylor acoustics.
The guitar he normally uses most closely matches the Gibson ES-175. It might be a replica, custom, or frankenstein mix-match based on the inlay along the rosewood neck. They do not appear to match the parallelograms that are part of the Gibson "dead nuts" replica that was released.
Yes. Taylor's (the guitar manufacturer) Winter 2009 Wood and Steel magazine identifies Taylor Swift's guitar as an all koa PSGA (Presentation Series; Grand Auditorium body size) guitar customized with an AA grade koa top, florentine cutaway, passive ES system and fancy "Taylor" fretboard inlay. Both Miss Swift and her guitar are beautiful!
It is hard to say because the guitar you are talking about is obviously a "Frankenstein" guitar. I can't give you a price but I would make sure that whoever did the job did a good job on it. Generally, aftermarket mods on guitars are done horribly.
I don't think anyone offers just 1 custom guitar pick. http://www.claytoncustom.com offers 30 custom guitar picks for $24.99. Which is a good deal.
Custom guitars are offered at many places. If you are in search of a custom guitar, you can find this service at Warmoth, Halo Guitars, Taylor guitars, and Jackson guitars.
That's a short question with a infinite long answer, there are no right and wrong ways of building your own guitars. You should try researching this on the internet, book shops, music shops. Just keep asking questions. A good place to start is www.stewmac.com, the are a guitar builders company based in the U.S. they have many links to builders and books about building guitars.
About $1700 depending where you buy it...i bought mine from billy hyde and got it for $1200 on sale
It depends on how stock all of the parts are as well as the condition of the guitar. A 1979 Gibson Les Paul Custom price could range between $2000 and $4000.00 depending.
A number of companies sell custom Wii guitars for the use with games such as Rock Band and Guitar Hero. this site (FreshDeals.com) and Best Buy both stock a large selection of these custom Wii guitar products.
You'll be luck to get anyone to part with £10 for one. Old cheap copies are worthless.
You can add your own custom songs to Guitar Hero World Tour. You cannot create custom songs through the game however.