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Contract Manufacturing

 

Do you have an idea that you would like to see come to fruition?  

We might be able to help you with that.

Schedule a call with one of our team members to see if we can help you on your guitar journey.  From ideation, to prototype 1, to pilot run, to small batch production run, we can help launch your ideas.  Our team members can help guide you on your quest, while helping you avoid the costly pitfalls that we and so many others have gone down.

Let us use our resources to help you reduce your startup costs and start making you money as soon as possible.

Our typical development map looks like

  • Intital discussion

    • Review designer concepts​

    • Does the project mesh well with our capiblities and does the designer mesh well with our company and ideals

  • 2D & 3D CAD concept development

  • Rough prototying for fit and feel (Mule)

  • Prototype 1

  • Review of Prototype 1 for modifications

  • Revision of CAD models to reflect changes

  • Protoype 2 - 5, concept refinement

  • Pilot Run 6-15, concept refinement

  • Small batch production run

Designing and making things is what we love to do.  However, it is not for the faint of heart.  It is a rollercoaster ride, but if you have the perservance to make it, it is an amazing journey.  Should you take on this journey we do have some ground rules!

Independent Contractor Agreement:

  1. Description of Manufacturing Service.

    1.  Contractor will manufacture components per recipient’s design specifications.

    2. We will NOT manufacture other companies designs

  2. Description of Design Service.

    1. Contractor will modify existing designs or create new designs per recipient input.

    2. Contractor is free of any and all liability on design infringement.

    3. It is recipients’ responsibility to do all appropriate research pertaining to patent, trademark or copyright infringement.

  3.  Manufacturing Clause.

    1. Due to the nature of contract design & manufacturing services there is a high likelihood that similar product from other customers might be developed at the same time. 

    2. Similarity in product design and development is merely coincidental and not deliberate. 

    3. Contractor will take great efforts to eliminate all possible conflicts, but in such a case the contractor is free of any and all liability. 

    4. Due to binding Non-Disclosure agreements the contractor might not be able to fully discuss specifics on potential conflicts.

    5. Due to time limitations and manufacturing issues we will do our best to fulfill dead lines but are not responsible for time over runs.

  4. Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement

    1. Both parties shall be prohibited from disclosing confidential and proprietary information that has been shared with one another.

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