Shows
Bailey Guitars Exhibited at House of Burns
Dec 10th
Opening weekend Display-Sat and Sunday 10/11 Dec
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House of Burns – Kirkoswald
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Upstairs in the art gallery
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Some of our instruments
- House of Burns – Kirkoswald
- Upstairs in the art gallery
- Some of our instruments
The New House of Burns Gift Shop & Gallery at Kirkoswald, kindly invited us to exhibit some of our instruments in their new art & craft gallery this weekend – the newly open building is part of the redevelopment of a historic part of South Ayrshire, and is the home of the Artisan Patisserie & bakery, where cakes, ice cream and mouth watering handmade chocolates are carefully crafted (you can see them being made).
The gallery will eventually house a full range of locally crafted items of all kinds, showing the skills of some of the huge numbers of Scottish, and locally based artists and craftspeople, to the folk who visit from all over the world.
The shop already stocks local produce and food items, and if the response to our own works of art is as good as our reactions to the ice cream and sweetie parlour, we are hoping to be part of the gallery display regularly in future
Thanks to Michael Poggi and all the staff at the shop and Souter Johnnie’s Inn for their help and making us so welcome
The Kithara Archtop, Quilted Moonshiner, our new satin burst, open headstock Companion (see pic above) and a flame topped electric are on display until shop close Sunday 11 Dec if you fancy a look.
Check out our shop for special seasonal prices with an extra 10% discount if you register to buy on line (and FREE delivery in the UK)
London Acoustic Guitar Show – The Aftermath
Sep 20th
Bailey Guitars @ London Acoustic Guitar Show
10-11 September 2011
- The Bailey Stand
- Martin Taylor pays a visit
- Simon from Brook Guitars
- Jason from Rotosound meets Carol
- Preston Reed visits the Bailey Stand
- Preston meets some fans
- Making a video with Martin Taylor
- Preston’s Demo
- Giles inventor of ‘The Swipe’
- The lovely Jade and Sopranino Uke
Bailey Guitars would like to thank everyone at the London Acoustic Guitar Show for making it such a great experience. Although the show was not as busy as we hoped we still had a fantastic time. We didn’t get the ‘big break’ we were hoping for but felt the warm fuzzy glow of a friendly atmosphere throughout and everyone seemed to love our guitars.
For those who missed it:
Preston Reed‘s masterclass, demoing some of his special techniques, had jaws dropping and eyes popping, of course using his own Bailey Preston Reed Signature Baritone- Preston was sponsored by D’addario whose strings he has been using for a long time. Both the signature guitars are made to Preston’s personal spec including the strings !
There were a lot of other fine guitars there, makers and players too.
We met some old friends and made some new ones.
I watched my old friend Patrick Eggle‘s talk about building his latest beautiful instruments, with Gareth Pearson (once borrowed my AER for his set at Ullapool Guitar Festival!) demoing his guitars. I was lucky enough to have started my guitar making career working for Patrick many moons ago when he was based in his Coventry workshop making electric guitars so it is always great to see him.
Simon from Brook Guitars appeared- He gave me some good advice when we met ten years ago at my first ever show. It helped a lot so I got a chance to thank him for that.
We met the guys from Rotosound which was a revelation as I (to my shame) did not realise that they were a British company and their strings are made in the UK.
On the Sat night the organisers of the show had arranged an ‘after show party’ with ‘open mike’ which is a very rare treat at these kind of events. Apart from the occasional spontaneous one which has broken out over the years, we usually just go for a curry and an early night so we can be fresh for the next day.
However on this occasion I was already two pints ahead of everyone else having been led astray earlier by Martin Taylor, who had ‘forced’ me to sneak of for a couple in a nearby tavern.
We took our turn early on the ‘open stage’- I accompanied Carol with my old trusty no.2 guitar while Carol serenaded the hard nut London crowd until they became marshmallows, then we retreated to the outside tables where we met Giles, inventor of ‘The Swipe’ – the only guitar string cleaner that gets underneath the string. We hit it of straight away, exchanged life stories, and sealed the deal with a Hendricks gin (or two).
Patrick joined us and Frank and his wife Sue, Foz and a lot of other folk (Mick and er…sorry…it’s gone again…) we made merry until the bar closed. We ended up with Jason at Orlando the Columbian’s house, just round the corner, for a cup of tea. Jason’s father founded Rotosound Strings which are made here in the UK. He has boundless energy and kept us up far too late before we staggered off to our hotel room. It wasn’t until the next day we found out I had been sitting next to Fish most of the night. The Fish… And Frank turned out to be his guitar player! It was a great night, with great folk, and great music (as my friend Gordon would say)
On the Sunday me and Carol were both slightly worse for wear but still had a great last day.
The highlight of the whole show for me was making a video with Martin Taylor for Elixir Strings about how to change guitar strings properly which included a short interview.
BIG Thanks to Bruce, Steve, Phil at D’addario for their company & for inviting Preston to play.
Special thanks to Sandy Thomson for loaning us his spectacular Bailey Custom Ancient Kauri Guitar.
Thanks to The Stegg and Jamie everyone else who helped get us there!
Acoustic Guitar made from Kew Walnut
Sep 8th
Sweet P- Small and sweet
- Kew Walnut back and sides
- Sitka spruce soundboard
- Koa binding and heel cap
- End on view
- Rear view
- Pyramid style bridge
- Bailey Sweet ‘P’ headstock
- Also available with open style headstock
This guitar has back and sides made from Walnut that was grown in Kew gardens– a great little guitar with a big sound. You can see it at the London Acoustic Guitar Show this weekend! Come and visit the Bailey Guitar Stand No C9.
London Acoustic Guitar Show 2011
Sep 8th
10 – 11th September at London Olympia Conference Centre – Doors Open 10am Till 6pm
Visit Bailey Guitars stand no.C9
(next to our friends D’addario strings)
This will be a very busy week as we prepare for the London Acoustic Guitar Show. Visit their website to get your ticket for your chance to try and buy a Bailey guitar and meet the maker!
We will be taking our full range of acoustic guitars, all handmade in the UK using a variety of spectacular tonewoods, including a guitar made from Ancient Kauri and one made from Walnut grown at Kew Gardens. Don’t miss the ‘Myrtlewood Sopranino Bailey Ukulele’ with a name that is longer than the instrument!
Preston Reed Signature Series
Preston Reed will be playing his Signature Bailey Baritone on the main stage and the new Signature Jumbo will be on display to the public for the first time. We will be taking orders for a limited number of instruments.
See you there?
Finally if any of our players or build your owners are planning on visiting let us know, we could use some help! We still have a few passes left for anyone who wants to offer their services – contact Carol on 07958 27806.
Guitar Sunday at The Firehouse- Sunday 15th May
May 14th
Venue: The Firehouse
Date: Sunday 15th May
Time: 12pm- 6pm
The last Guitar Sunday was such a success the Firehouse invited us to do another one! We will be there tomorrow with a collection of instruments so come along if you want to try out a Bailey guitar.
We will be selling strings, picks, guitar accessories and taking orders for anything guitar related so if you need anything we’ll be able to get it for you.
There will also be displayed of selection of wood and work in progress from the Bailey workshop.
If there are enough folk and anyone is interested I may do a talk on ‘set up and maintenance’ essential info for anyone with a guitar.

























