Quote Originally Posted by fatherjack View Post
There are two different issues - does he make good guitars? A bit too 'furniture' for my tastes, but I'd say yes.

Should he be in the business of making them? Not on his own; if he had the discipline of an employer making sure that things got done on time it'd be a different story.
That pretty much matches my view too.

I bought the NSG2 a while back, (a) because I liked it, (b) because I wanted a nylon strung guitar and (c) as an investment just in case Nathan "made it big".

His instruments are beautiful (accepted, borderline furniture/pieces of art) but are highly playable instruments too.

However, he'd fail GSCE business management. Unfortuantely, he (still) believes that he'd pass with A* grades .