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Sue Ryder Guitars

PostPosted: 08 Feb 2011, 13:49
by Iain Purdon
I was in a Sue Ryder shop the other day and saw what looked not unlike a fiesta red P-bass in the window.

It's one of a range of guitars designed with the help of Mark Griffiths http://www.suerydercareshop.com/brand/87/Sue_Ryder_Care_Guitars. They include strat-alikes tele-alikes and other familiar shapes. I decided to invest.

I road-tested it at Warwick Club in Sunday and numerous approving noises were made about its appearance and sound.

I am very pleased with it. And only £59!!

Does anyone else have experience of these?

Iain

Re: Sue Ryder Guitars

PostPosted: 08 Feb 2011, 14:39
by Jay Bass
hi Iain
Never seen one in the Flesh, if you look at the footage of cliff and the shads 2008 royal variety performance
i think mark griffiths was using a ryder bass?
cant go wrong for £59 :D
Regards
jay

Re: Sue Ryder Guitars

PostPosted: 08 Feb 2011, 15:02
by Bluesnote
Its amazing what you can get in the guitar market and not cost a fortune.
Many cheap guitars only need a tweak here and there to make them a good instrument.
Like I've said before, my Squeir Bullet is a great buy for 70odd quid. I've recently upgraded the pickups and it now sounds as good if not better than the Jap Strat I bought in the eighties. And the action is much much better 8-) Its only downfall was the tremolo unit, but I got that sorted last week. The guitar store I've always done business with sold me an old unit(better quality one) from a scrapped guitar they had in the shop. Only charged me a fiver for it.
Unfortunately it was one of the black coated ones, so I painted the plate red similar to the guitars finish and swapped the bridge chrome adjustment fittings over and it looks and plays great without the waggley trem arm like before 8-)

Just checked the Ryder site there.....that white tele looks the business does'nt it. Ok for bedroom use anyway I'd reckon.

Re: Sue Ryder Guitars

PostPosted: 08 Feb 2011, 15:53
by George Geddes
I'm fairly certain than Mark played one of these on the Cliff/Shadows appearance at the Royal Variety Show. I'm also fairly certain the prices were a lot higher originally...

The bass doesn't appear on the website.

George

Re: Sue Ryder Guitars

PostPosted: 08 Feb 2011, 16:38
by Iain Purdon
The bass was on the website a month ago so I wonder if they have now sold out apart from what may remain in individual Sue Ryder shops.

The bass was launched at £117 so it's now half price if you can get it.

I also heard that Mark had used one on stage with the Shads but I can't confirm it from the YouTube footage of the RV Show.

Iain

Re: Sue Ryder Guitars

PostPosted: 08 Feb 2011, 18:37
by George Geddes
Unfortunately - or perhaps fortunately - there are very few SR shops in Scotland...

George

Re: Sue Ryder Guitars

PostPosted: 08 Feb 2011, 19:46
by Pedro
Shhhhhhhhh. All this publicity and the prices will go up.

Re: Sue Ryder Guitars

PostPosted: 09 Feb 2011, 10:03
by Didier
Attractive prices, but it's for UK only : "We regret that we are unable to deliver to overseas destinations"

Didier

Re: Sue Ryder Guitars

PostPosted: 09 Feb 2011, 19:22
by chas
I've got a feeling the Chantry branded guitars of recent years came from Sue Ryder shops - either that or the shop I went in had a job lot of new guitars! My local Cash Converters had a lot of cheap new Martin Smith acoustics in stock - though they knocked them out cheap in the end and haven't replaced them. Everyone's on the band wagon.

Chas.

Re: Sue Ryder Guitars

PostPosted: 09 Feb 2011, 22:42
by George Geddes
Yeah, I've seen Chantry acoustic or classical guitars in SR shops - also some plectra...

George