how does one become a luthier?
this is a serious question. i'm tempted to put #askingforafriend but no, i'm really asking for yours truly.
@Iuckyduck If you can somehow get into being the person who looks after/cleans/re-strings a bands (small/medium/big, whatever) guitars for a tour/section of a tour somewhere that's the single best source of 'oh jeez, this person know's what they're doing cuz they're doing it for people who need their equipment ready @ all times!' n'all, but that depends on your networking/links to venues & bands & friends etc :)
@OsirisSaline @Iuckyduck also, there's a lot of small businesses that make boutique pedals these days. not sure how saturated the market is, but there'll always be guitar players, you know?
@Iuckyduck It's v. expensive at first if you wanna properly go for it, and you really do need to get down your basic cleaning wood & metal/wiring/knowledge of woodworking/own up to your own flaws with basic DIY, but it's v. learnable and fun after a few years. I only fix my own stuff these days but it cuts down the upkeep costs of your own stringy pals by hundreds of dollars a year.