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  • #16
    Originally posted by AAEA View Post
    LOL, yea it isn't easy to find one at a cool price and in good shape. half the fun is the hunt. if you could just pick one up what would be the fun in that.
    The price is not the problem... but four years looking for one guitar that doesn't appear... I'm getting tired. But still searching

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Botijo View Post
      The price is not the problem... but four years looking for one guitar that doesn't appear... I'm getting tired. But still searching
      My personal way is to set aside the money I will need to pay for a mint example and when it shows up the money is there waiting. I rarely miss out.

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      • #18
        It is the reality of the last 20 years or so, large companies force smaller ones to lower their profits almost down to zero or even below. I really hate that, skilled people who are good at their jobs and can run a decent company have so much difficulty to survive.

        BTW good to see you back bro!
        Check my bands!
        www.myspace.com/magicktr
        www.myspace.com/sinif64
        www.myspace.com/dementiatr

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        • #19
          Originally posted by NextInLine View Post
          It is the reality of the last 20 years or so, large companies force smaller ones to lower their profits almost down to zero or even below. I really hate that, skilled people who are good at their jobs and can run a decent company have so much difficulty to survive.

          BTW good to see you back bro!

          In the process costing accounting method it comes to the term "race to the bottom." meaning: that companies are looking to find the cheapest it can be done for and those who produce are constantly under cutting one another for the bid on the job. there hasn't been a permanent basement price per hour/unit yet but I'm sure that they are getting close. take into account that there are only so many countries and among those there are only so many with low labor costs; now taking that figure subtract those that are unwilling or have bad relations with the companies origin country. so you see USA based companies have been to pretty much everywhere where it is cheap, China is becoming more expensive and less and less will be sent there to be made, hence India becoming part of the production.

          If you hate companies doing this then you your vote or in this case your $$$. don't buy those products.

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          • #20
            a lot of the original japaneese 1986 - 1993 charvel fortworth tx team were also the 1990 - 1995 jackson pro team. after the contract ended/went south a group left among them Itaru Kano and he started Caparison Guitars (which are really good).

            those skilled guys sometimes do end up breaking out. check out their stuff.

            a name on a headstock is just that and nothing more. if you love the craftsmanship follow the craftsman. hence Fender paying huge money to have Mike Shannon come back to work.

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