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So I contacted yunzhi inquiring a quote for a custom guitar and they said sure give us the info and I did. So then they send a link to sign up for DIY trade and it's not letting me sign up because I don't have have a business number? I tried contacting Yunzhi back and they just keep sending me the link. If i fill in the business with my name, it says "wrong business" I really don't know if this belongs here but I don't know who else to ask. Any information is greatly appreciated.
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Honestly don't know but looks like a rabbit hole you don't really want to follow. I would contact Lora (represents Wu and Yunzhi) and let her manage the transaction. Whatever extra it costs to go that path is worth it.
Side note: I was an early Yunzhi/Wu adopter. I still have every guitar I bought from them and they compare favorably with the couple of Gibson L5's I've recently acquired. Quite different.. the Yunzhi/Wu guitars are acoustic instruments and the Gibson's are purely electric guitars. The quality of the woodworking on the Chinese guitars is probably equivalent while the details (frets, hardware, finish) is definitely done better by Gibson. They both sound quite good while having different application. If I could keep only one, it would be my first Yunzhi with the floating Armstrong pickup I installed. It remains my best sounding archtop. Says a lot considering I paid $1000 back when (they cost more now) for the Yunzhi and $7.5K for the '89 L5 CES.
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Use Lora as an agent. She'll arrange everything and be your intermediary so the workers understand your needs without anything 'lost in translation'.
She deals with both Yunzhei and Mr Wu
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