Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Voyage-air Hits the (Rail)Road !


We just got this report from David Strong, who purchased one of our Voyage-air VAOM-2C guitars:


"I've been playing my new OM-2C for a while now and I absolutely love it! I was very impressed with the workmanship and quality of the woods and the tone is really amazing.


I work for a major railway and travel all the time. Now I can bring a full size acoustic to play in my spare time. This guitar has changed the way I play and practice! No more lugging around a travel guitar that doesn't feel like my regular guitar and isn't comfortable. I have always found something lacking in every other travel guitar I tried. They are always a compromise in some area.


The Voyage-Air is a no-nonsense, professional sounding instrument. It is now my main workhorse guitar AND my travel guitar. Everyone that has seen it and played it can't believe their eyes and ears!


Thanks again for the great customer service and working so hard to find me the perfect guitar."

David Strong
Oh yeah: the guitar that David sold to get the Voyage-air? A 2006 Martin OMC-28E, that retails for about $4,000. He ranks the Voyage-air as at least equal to that fine instrument.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Snapcast?


Yeah: Snapcast. Voyage-air guitar, with Savannah Music Group and technology partners G-SNAP! and BIT IPTV, hosted a free, online concert tonight. Unlike fuzzy, blurry webcasts, this technology used compressed HD video and high-quality sound so this concert looked great on anything from a cell-phone on up to a 40-inch LCD.


Not only that, but Savannah provided the talent horsepower to make this a memorable event. On the evening's roster were Hal Ketchum, Daisy and Dave Gibson, Josh Dunne, Lucie Silvas, Shawn Mayer, Dakota Grove and more.


Produced in conjunction with Voyage-air guitar, all music was played on (what else) Voyage-air guitars. And it was free!

They're planning to do more of these free concerts, and there's talk of giving away a guitar during the course of the concert... all you have to do to win is register and watch. Check back, and we'll give you more notice for the next concert.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Voyage-air in a Wheelchair


Okay, one of our shy customers, David, is confined to a wheelchair. A longtime guitar player who suffered a setback that landed him in a 'chair, David recently passed this along:

"Jim, you can't believe the difference that this Voyage-air Songwriter guitar will make. Like, if I wanted to play, someone would have to carry the guitar for me. The Voyage-air changed all that. Someone like me can just sling that backpack case over the back of the wheelchair and it goes wherever I go. That is so cool. It really changes everything. If you can, pass the word to other weelchair guitar players."


Wow. Will do, David. Thanks so much... and if and when, please send us a pic of you playing that guitar! More info about David's Voyage-air Songwriter guitar is here: http://www.takeyourguitar.com/entrySONG.html

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

We're Number One!

Just confirmed by Michael Ferrucci, VP of Sales and Marketing for Voyage-air Guitars:

We're the Number One Voyage-air Guitar Dealer in the Country. Period.

The Number One dealer, most guitars sold in the USA.

"Jim Wolcott has done an amazing job at spreading the word about Voyage-air guitars" said Ferrucci. "Jim knows guitars and knows the industry. In fact, if I were shopping for a guitar, Jim would be the first guy I'd contact."

And here's a big 'thank you' to you: our loyal customers, who have helped spread the word about our guitars, prices and service.

After all, our business is connecting people and guitars. But it's all of you that helped make this happen. Thank YOU!

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Voyage-air Premier Guitars - Inventory Vanishing!

It's amazing.

The folks at Voyage-air probably went to market backwards: they started making the absolute best-quality guitars, of the finest solid woods, and spare-no-expense construction. Which resulted in jaw-dropping amazing amazing acoustic guitars. Guitars that could stand alone on their sonic merits, let alone the fact that they folded in half for travel.

Backwards? Yes. In my estimation, Voyage-air should have started with affordable travel guitars. Let the word get around about how freaking amazing they sound... and THEN produce expensive all-solid-wood guitars.

Oh well. Fact is: there are now less than 300 of the first Voyage-air Premier series guitars left in inventory. When they're gone, that's it.

A few years from now, lots of guitar nuts will be sitting around, lamenting about the 'old days' of folding travel guitars. "Wow, remember when Voyage-air made them killer East Indian Rosewood guitars? Folks were slow to pick them up? I remember those days... but try to find one now!"

Seriously: that day is coming soon.

Want a Voyage-air Premier, all solid-wood acoustic guitar now? At a price that's over $200 less than any online Internet price? With full factory warranty, from an authorized dealer?

Go to: http://www.takeyourguitar.com/