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Post by jonnymosco on Apr 3, 2019 17:10:36 GMT
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Post by stringdriventhing on Apr 3, 2019 17:24:51 GMT
Much respect to Nigel for taking such a stance. Really hope his instruments turn up.
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Post by nkforster on Apr 4, 2019 7:41:09 GMT
It was but only one instrument has turned up. A guitar bouzouki turned up in Jarrow Cash Converters for £40. The rest are still missing. The feller who robbed the workshop was caught, found guilty and sentenced to 44 months inside. He'd only been out for a few days when he robbed the workshop. You can read more about it here: www.nkforsterguitars.com/blog/workshop-burglary-update/Nigel
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Post by andyhowell on Apr 5, 2019 20:04:22 GMT
I know Jarrow a bit. The thought of anybody buying a posh guitar there seems a bit outlandish. Hope the other do appear. Based on past experience I’d watch Cash Converters carefully but would extend to places like York!
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Post by raggy on Apr 6, 2019 19:21:25 GMT
I live in South Shields anything resembling Nigels fine craftmanship would stand out like a sore thumb round here and there aren't that many outlets to move such instruments on. There are a couple of places in Newcastle but my betting would be on-line. There are the obvious sales sites and a couple of instrument trading sites in the NE where potential customers could be found. I am watching them daily
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Post by nkforster on Apr 7, 2019 21:33:16 GMT
I live in South Shields anything resembling Nigels fine craftmanship would stand out like a sore thumb round here and there aren't that many outlets to move such instruments on. There are a couple of places in Newcastle but my betting would be on-line. There are the obvious sales sites and a couple of instrument trading sites in the NE where potential customers could be found. I am watching them daily If you live in Shields - seriously, call into Cash Converters from time to time. It was in the Jarrow branch that Adam Rhodes's guitar bouzouki turned up. The electric that I'd made for myself is a "relic" and would blend in more with the stuff there - but any of it could turn up. To be honest, it probably already has. Nigel instagram.com/nkforsterguitars/
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