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Finally ... an updated web site ... |
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Perhaps the most important
news is that we have finally updated our website and have reopened our
online store. When first designed, our vision for the PalmGuitar® was to
have an adequate supply of finished instruments available so that when
customers ordered them, they would show up the very next day by Federal
Express. The demand for the PalmGuitar® has been greater than anticipated,
so there is often a waiting list. For that reason, we chose to keep the
store closed, and only sold instruments to those that inquired through our eMail links. Though we still aren’t able to keep the supply ahead of the
demand, we thought it was time to reopen the store. We will ship instruments
to customers in the order in which they are received. We’ll also notify you
well in advance when you instrument is about to ship, and you’ll have an
opportunity to accept or decline the purchase. No charges will apply to your
credit card until your order is confirmed and the instrument is ready for
shipment. We wish to express our thanks to all of you that have visited the
site, over and over, just waiting for the store to open. We hope it will
have been worth the wait! |
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Photos from the 2003
NAMM show held in Anaheim, California in January 2003 show a busy booth. At
the show we had hundreds of visitors, each able to play a PalmGuitar®, We
featured a prototype of the PalmGuitar® Basic, two PalmGuitar® Standards,
and one example of the PalmGuitar® Custom. The Custom 4 string bass, drew
lots of attention. Built on the PalmGuitar® platform, the bass used a simple
humbucker pickup, normal bass guitar strings, an ABM bridge and compact bass
tuners. Each of the instruments was hooked up to Korg® Pandora®
processor with headphones. |
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Though we don’t have
photographs of all of our customers, we do have a few of some of the new
customers we gained at Winter NAMM. Kevin Eubanks was kind enough to send us
these shots of his visit to our booth, and also holding his PalmGuitar®. |
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For a brief moment in
between greeting dozens of fans, Joe Satriani dropped by the booth to pick
up a PalmGuitar® for his son ZZ, and was kind enough to pose for a photo
with us. Joe started to play the guitar at the age of 14, and among his vast
range of professional accomplishments is that of a gifted guitar teacher.
We're incredibly proud to have heard ZZ Satriani jam on a PalmGuitar® in his
formative years. Stay tuned for more ZZ ... |
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One of our favorite
customers is "Karaoke Karl" Detken, an executive for Pioneer Audio. So far,
Karl has logged close to 350,000 miles with his PalmGuitar®. Many of you
have asked, “Can you actually play a PalmGuitar on an airplane?” Karl
suggests, “if you play right handed, choose seat A … the left window.”
Though you can't use any wireless gear in flight, normal headphone amps with
an instrument cord are fine. |
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