Wow good post. I have not been following it for a couple days as I have been very busy at the house.
Now for my 3cents. Yes I have had a price increase
When I started building for sale, like many of us small shoppers, I started with a friendship type commission, later to be followed by active seeking work. It became very apparent early on that in my local market, I would be very limited in the price I could charge and yet make sales. Yes I could have spent money and gotten on the internet and if luck pulled in enough to pay for the site. But I had a simpler goal. I chose to figure out a way to build part time. Having the guitars pay for my building was really my main concern. The first two years I had a grand total of 3 paid commissions. The next couple years were better, but I also saw that if I charged a price on pace with the national average I would not be sell in my local market long.
So I asked my self if making money was the main goal or if building was the goal. My conclusion was building and selling in my local market was my immediate goal and to do that I had to price to the market.
That said I am no philanthropist I needed to make enough to replace materials consumables and pay utilities. To make a long story shorter I came up with a plan that has worked for me. I build three different model, as in price range guitars.
Student Model; 2A and 3A wood, IRW or Mahogany, Simple bindings and rosettes, no custom features and appointment 3ply case. I sell these for well under 1k
Custom Model; 3A and 4A wood, limited customer choice of woods, limited customer choice of bindings and purfling, Limited custom appointments and 5 ply case. I sell these at under 1.5K
Custom Deluxe models; 3A through master grade wood no limitations. These I sell on a quoted basis typically 2k to 3k
After marketing to my local market this way for three years now I have built 6 Student models, 4 Custom models and 5 Custom Deluxe. Four of the high end orders were repeat orders from clients that originally bought either a Student or Custom. The other was a referal frome a previous custom order.
I end up making an estimated hourly rate of about $3.50/hr on the Student models. Yes I give a lot away on these models but it allows me to build for my local market, advance my skill level, pays for my personal builds and has proven to bring me return clients with out any real investment in a website or advertising.
I make no hard conclusions; this is just how it has worked for me. I am in the same mind as Don has stated earlier. I am hardly known. I am in the early stages of making my way and a name for my self. I do not expect it to happen over-nite, but in five years I have increased 100% in the number of builds per year. And I am in the black. I feel I am still way into the early stage of my learning process and think it is only fair to my clients that I charge a rate consummate to my reputation.