Re: I hate Music Store weenie ass Clerks
Fenders and Gibsons play well and sound good, but both companies ignored customers who wanted a Les Paul with coil
taps, or maybe a trem, or a Strat with a
humbucker in the bridge. They just wouldn't do that, so people had to customize their own guitars through the aftermarket guys, who included Wayne Charvel. He started to make guitars, brought in Grover, later sold it to Grover, and the rest is history. They HAD to have better quality than Fender and Gibson to break into the market and
catch on, so that's what they did. A sh1tty guitar with a loyd is still a sh1tty guitar, so they had to be better, or people would just put Floyds on their
Fenders and Gibsons.
Vintage snobs just want to put a religious significance to what is really used gear that has lasted 30 -40 years without being destroyed. Granted a lot of old instruments and amps are beautiful but they don't fit the needs of today's players, who can't afford them anyway.
If thoe stores realized they could probably sell 3 or 4 DK2s for every '69
Mustang they're overpricing, then they'd be making money while they wait for the old stuff to sell. Doesn't take a genius
to come up with that idea.
Fenders and Gibsons play well and sound good, but both companies ignored customers who wanted a Les Paul with coil
taps, or maybe a trem, or a Strat with a
humbucker in the bridge. They just wouldn't do that, so people had to customize their own guitars through the aftermarket guys, who included Wayne Charvel. He started to make guitars, brought in Grover, later sold it to Grover, and the rest is history. They HAD to have better quality than Fender and Gibson to break into the market and
catch on, so that's what they did. A sh1tty guitar with a loyd is still a sh1tty guitar, so they had to be better, or people would just put Floyds on their
Fenders and Gibsons.
Vintage snobs just want to put a religious significance to what is really used gear that has lasted 30 -40 years without being destroyed. Granted a lot of old instruments and amps are beautiful but they don't fit the needs of today's players, who can't afford them anyway.
If thoe stores realized they could probably sell 3 or 4 DK2s for every '69
Mustang they're overpricing, then they'd be making money while they wait for the old stuff to sell. Doesn't take a genius
to come up with that idea.
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