Re: Bad news guys
Sully, let me clarify on the "hand craftmanship" issue. The move away from totally handmade has been a slow one on the part of AMIC(Ft. Worth). Luckily, AMIC was too cheap to buy new machinery for the Custom Shop so that in itself kept the guitars fairly "handmade". Yes, in January 2002 when I was in the Custom Shop, body shapes were still being rough cut by hand using the old templates. I can post pics if you like.
One of the very first things Fender did after the buyout was bring some new machinery into the Ontario facility to help "modernize" production. I'm sure the guitars will be further "modernized" once production is setup in Corona.
It's the end of an era and only time will tell what will happen with the quality in material and build.
One thing myself and others are going to have a hard time stomaching is..... A new Charvel or DK-1 with a Corona, CA neckplate. That just says "Fender" to me.
How are you going to like your $2500 25th aniversary Charvels with Corona, CA neckplates? I'm sure you can see the business sense in taking orders and deposits BEFORE this move announcement was made. [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
[ September 17, 2003, 09:18 AM: Message edited by: Greg Crowe ]
Sully, let me clarify on the "hand craftmanship" issue. The move away from totally handmade has been a slow one on the part of AMIC(Ft. Worth). Luckily, AMIC was too cheap to buy new machinery for the Custom Shop so that in itself kept the guitars fairly "handmade". Yes, in January 2002 when I was in the Custom Shop, body shapes were still being rough cut by hand using the old templates. I can post pics if you like.
One of the very first things Fender did after the buyout was bring some new machinery into the Ontario facility to help "modernize" production. I'm sure the guitars will be further "modernized" once production is setup in Corona.
It's the end of an era and only time will tell what will happen with the quality in material and build.
One thing myself and others are going to have a hard time stomaching is..... A new Charvel or DK-1 with a Corona, CA neckplate. That just says "Fender" to me.
How are you going to like your $2500 25th aniversary Charvels with Corona, CA neckplates? I'm sure you can see the business sense in taking orders and deposits BEFORE this move announcement was made. [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
[ September 17, 2003, 09:18 AM: Message edited by: Greg Crowe ]
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