Originally posted by Grim
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I guess it just bothers me that Jackson/Charvel, being the guitars to own when I was growing up, have now relegated themselves to the bargain shelf at every major music store. Granted..the cheap guitars today are built much better than they were in the mid-80s. With all the computers, and machinery, automation, etc, they can build Chinese/Korean/Indonesian guitars that actually sound good. They're still not top shelf...but not bad for a kid starting out. Unfortunately, the kid today might buy a JS Jackson...or more likely, an LTD or Ibanez (insert any other budget model/brand)...and when he's grown out of that (which he inevitably will if he really gets into playing), Jackson won't even be on his list of 'maybes'. And forget about Charvel. In NJ, there's only one shop I know of that even sells them....in the entire state! - and that's according to Charvel's website as well.
Perhaps the market is different these days. I get it. The flashy colors, pointy headstocks, etc etc isn't the hip thing. GC and Sam Ash...as well as all other big music stores carry tons and TONS of Strats, Tellys, Les Pauls, PRS...and in the metal arena, the LTDs (once again...very few actual ESPs..drives me nuts), Shecters, Ibanez...but no Jackson...at least no higher quality Jacksons...I'd even settle for Japanese Jacksons...they're great..they could be made and sent to these stores..and they would sell.
Anyway...it just makes me sad. Jackson/Charvel is just one of my absolute favorite brands (not just of guitars...but of anything). I always loved their stuff..and after the 80s heyday, they kinda went away, and I kinda got out of playing electric during that time. It's great to see that if they had to be bought out it would be by a company like Fender. But I just wish Fender had a different marketing plan for these guitars. I'd love to see a whole other generation of guitarists playing and admiring this brand.
I'll stop now
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