I have owned an Ayers that i paid almost $2000.00 for. sounded nice but i had weighty unexpected problems with neck warping and unfixable buzzing on the high E string after 4 years from when i bought it. Not a good guitar for long term ownership. I am very disappointed with Ayers from this one guitar. I am forced now to spend another large amount of money to replace it. Will Ayers give me a good reason to come back? I will be seeing my old loyal and established friend "Gibson" before i do.
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lexcsh 6 months ago
I have owned an Ayers that i paid almost $2000.00 for. sounded nice but i had weighty unexpected problems with neck warping and unfixable buzzing on the high E string after 4 years from when i bought it. Not a good guitar for long term ownership. I am very disappointed with Ayers from this one guitar. I am forced now to spend another large amount of money to replace it. Will Ayers give me a good reason to come back? I will be seeing my old loyal and established friend "Gibson" before i do.
odysseusking1 1 year ago
You can understand why they are held in such high esteem when you watch the various processes of manufacture, really interesting, thanks for sharing.
strollby 2 years ago
I can't wait to get one of these outstanding handmade guitars!
golfdom1987 2 years ago