Re: Charvels vs GMW\'s
Toby, GMW was always, until recently, the only place to go to get a Charvel-clone built to exacting specifications down to nut width, bridges, wood, electronics, and finish.
For stratheads, they were the only ones doing it right. By right I mean doing the best job of anyone giving you what is essentially a brand new Charvel guitar as you like it.
Charvel was not offering the product...they could not legally.
FWIW, Lee quit doing Charvel logos long ago though a few seemed to leak out every now and again.
So two years ago, let's say (before all the **** went down), I wanted a superstrat with a strathead neck with an oiled finish, wide fretboard, flat radius with vintage Charvel brass hardware, one humbucker and a bengal graphic. Where would I have bought such a guitar? Fender did not make it. Charvel could not make it with a strathead. I don't want some guy in a garage banging one out for me.
GMW was the only place to go for such an instrument that would be crafted in such a way that it would be as close to an early-80s Charvel as humanly possible.
If I didn't want a GMW or to have Jackson build me a custom shop guitar as close as they could get it (no strathead) I'd have to wait it out on ebay or luck out finding a real one which means either it would never happen in my lifetime or I'd have to pay $6,000 for one to win a bidding war (should it ever appear).
Yes, GMW was doing Jackson style necks, too, and the reason people ordered these is because of price. A custom shop Charvel would have been much more money without a graphic than GMW was making for $1250 with a graphic. (Why Jackson let this go on is beside me!)
GMW met a demand no one else was addressing. Jackson let him slide...they figured, "we can't make stratheads...who cares?" Fender is not letting him slide. Like 'em or not, you don't get to be the biggest guitar manufacturer in the world by letting others cut into your trademarks, product line, or market.
For those others who don't like it...don't buy Fender products. That is really your only recourse besides whining on Internet forums about it.
Toby, GMW was always, until recently, the only place to go to get a Charvel-clone built to exacting specifications down to nut width, bridges, wood, electronics, and finish.
For stratheads, they were the only ones doing it right. By right I mean doing the best job of anyone giving you what is essentially a brand new Charvel guitar as you like it.
Charvel was not offering the product...they could not legally.
FWIW, Lee quit doing Charvel logos long ago though a few seemed to leak out every now and again.
So two years ago, let's say (before all the **** went down), I wanted a superstrat with a strathead neck with an oiled finish, wide fretboard, flat radius with vintage Charvel brass hardware, one humbucker and a bengal graphic. Where would I have bought such a guitar? Fender did not make it. Charvel could not make it with a strathead. I don't want some guy in a garage banging one out for me.
GMW was the only place to go for such an instrument that would be crafted in such a way that it would be as close to an early-80s Charvel as humanly possible.
If I didn't want a GMW or to have Jackson build me a custom shop guitar as close as they could get it (no strathead) I'd have to wait it out on ebay or luck out finding a real one which means either it would never happen in my lifetime or I'd have to pay $6,000 for one to win a bidding war (should it ever appear).
Yes, GMW was doing Jackson style necks, too, and the reason people ordered these is because of price. A custom shop Charvel would have been much more money without a graphic than GMW was making for $1250 with a graphic. (Why Jackson let this go on is beside me!)
GMW met a demand no one else was addressing. Jackson let him slide...they figured, "we can't make stratheads...who cares?" Fender is not letting him slide. Like 'em or not, you don't get to be the biggest guitar manufacturer in the world by letting others cut into your trademarks, product line, or market.
For those others who don't like it...don't buy Fender products. That is really your only recourse besides whining on Internet forums about it.
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