Since the majority of guitars are truly what I consider "globally sourced" regardless of where they're assembled, I don't see prices going anywhere but up. Spiking oil prices and piracy will increase transportation costs, natural disasters can turn national economies upside-down overnight, and stock markets rise and fall every time a terrorist farts. The day will probably come when ebony and mahogany are completely hands-off, and when current painting techniques are banned due to health or environmental concerns. Some of those might sound a little extreme, but something will always drive prices higher.
As I see it, this is a great time to be buying guitars, even if prices do seem high. There's no excuse not to find the best prices and customer service, there are truly options for every guitarist on every budget, and the workmanship on Chinese, Indian and Indonesian instruments has at the very least become much more consistent. However, every manufacturer simply cannot cater to every prospective customer at every price point. It's just not realistic. There are only so many options that can be dropped before actual corner-cutting kicks in, and labor costs can only get so low before production has to move to a country with lower wages and less-experienced workers.
Personally, I've only paid over $1000 for a new guitar once in my life, and it was a USA Jackson. The shame of it was that I didn't bond with the guitar, but I worked out a trade with someone here on the JCF, and we both got what we wanted. Since then, I've done most of my buying on eBay or at local shops' clearance sales, and then modding to suit my tastes. I keep thinking "this will be the year that I order a custom Jackson," but then I buy a used one and mod it to have the very same look, feel and tone I would otherwise pay five times as much for from the custom shop. It's the one way to guarantee that I'll get exactly what I want.
As I see it, this is a great time to be buying guitars, even if prices do seem high. There's no excuse not to find the best prices and customer service, there are truly options for every guitarist on every budget, and the workmanship on Chinese, Indian and Indonesian instruments has at the very least become much more consistent. However, every manufacturer simply cannot cater to every prospective customer at every price point. It's just not realistic. There are only so many options that can be dropped before actual corner-cutting kicks in, and labor costs can only get so low before production has to move to a country with lower wages and less-experienced workers.
Personally, I've only paid over $1000 for a new guitar once in my life, and it was a USA Jackson. The shame of it was that I didn't bond with the guitar, but I worked out a trade with someone here on the JCF, and we both got what we wanted. Since then, I've done most of my buying on eBay or at local shops' clearance sales, and then modding to suit my tastes. I keep thinking "this will be the year that I order a custom Jackson," but then I buy a used one and mod it to have the very same look, feel and tone I would otherwise pay five times as much for from the custom shop. It's the one way to guarantee that I'll get exactly what I want.
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