Firstly I have absolutely no intention of becoming a guitar builder/seller, so there's no self-interest at work here.
As a guitar player and buyer, if I hadn't stumbed across this and other forums and become aware of some of the small/specialist/independent guitar builders, then I'd still be spending my money with Mr Gibson, Mr PRS and Mr Godin. And good as they (mainly) are, it's a bit like saying "I like Status Quo, I don't need to listen to anything else". (I am a Quo fan btw).
Guitar buying has been a very strong market, with many other 40-somethings trying to recapture their youth (yes, I have the sports car too :oops: ), and with the financial ability to spend fairly serious money on doing so. No more of the £100 clones that were all I could afford as a teenager.
There's also a thriving small-scale industry, a lot of it in sheds and spare rooms, producing some excellent quality instruments. Some of those small scale businesses would like to be not-quite-so-small if only they could get their guitars to the buyers and sell some more!
But there seems to be a disconnect between supply and demand, in that most buyers aren't aware of the small builders. Most buyers will go along to their local retailer, and spend their cash based on the range stocked there. But the small builder can't really afford to use retailers because of (a) the mark-up, (b) the money tied up in retailer-held stock, (c) the lack of connection with the buyer, (d) etc. Each retailer will also only serve a fairly small local market, so unless the buyer happens to live in the same area as the builder, he's not going to see the builder's instruments in his local shop.
Just to be clear, I'm not criticsing retailers here. My first, second, third (etc) guitars all came from retailers, without them, I wouldn't have been able to start playing, get my guitars set-up, get hold of spares, etc.
I'm not having a pop at the big guitar shows either, but the costs of having a stand there is probably equivalent to the total annual profit for some builders. So that route isn't economically viable.
Some form of web presence is a must-do, but I couldn't see many buyers buying a £2000 guitar based on a web page picture ...
So ... what's the answer ... how do buyers connect with the independent builders (and vice versa)?
Is there an answer?