No retro Stratheads.
Fender IMHO is trying to show Jackson as the hot rod, grinding axes. Pointy heads, etc. etc.
While Charvel has a proud pointy head past it also has a very prominent Strathead past. I am not sure how FMIC is marketing charvel or how it wants to portray them.
The retro guitars from last year plus the EVH series was a good start to get some of the 'ol 80's shredders back into the fold.
I am not saying they need to have a herd of strathead offerings, but man a model or two.
I was expecting that at least one model would be released during the winter NAMM.
Is FMIC trying to make the stratheads so rare and exotic?
or is FMIC so bent over heels in protecting the Strathead (Fender's trademark for Stratocasters) that they are limiting their own companies from issuing similar models?
Again, nothing against pointies, I've got one. But Charvels started as Stratheads, why not honor some of its heritage?
Why have two pointy lines in your stable?
I am at a loss.
Fender IMHO is trying to show Jackson as the hot rod, grinding axes. Pointy heads, etc. etc.
While Charvel has a proud pointy head past it also has a very prominent Strathead past. I am not sure how FMIC is marketing charvel or how it wants to portray them.
The retro guitars from last year plus the EVH series was a good start to get some of the 'ol 80's shredders back into the fold.
I am not saying they need to have a herd of strathead offerings, but man a model or two.
I was expecting that at least one model would be released during the winter NAMM.
Is FMIC trying to make the stratheads so rare and exotic?
or is FMIC so bent over heels in protecting the Strathead (Fender's trademark for Stratocasters) that they are limiting their own companies from issuing similar models?
Again, nothing against pointies, I've got one. But Charvels started as Stratheads, why not honor some of its heritage?
Why have two pointy lines in your stable?
I am at a loss.
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