Re: Jackson Rep Coming Tomorrow - Questions???
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif"></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Well, Steve probably hasn't seen many Carvins up in Canada, so he hasn't had a fair sampling.
I think Redmanjj hit oit on the head, your paycheck clouds your thinking. AS for Fenders, I like them too; my first decent guitar was a '65 Mustang and I've owned and enjoyed quite a few over the years. They don't compare to Carvins in my opinion. Our opinions wn't change.
Just to point out, the flamage started
when you referred to Carvin as not a "real" guitar. That goes beyond opinion
to insult of Carvin owners, so not to expect to piss someone off is, well, not thinking. Just because Jackson and FMIC,
for whatever reasons, choose not to offer options, don't speak as though it CAN'T be done, then insult a company thqat does it every day. If it's more efficient to not offer options, fine. If you wat to generate more Custom Shop sales, fine. Don't give us [img]graemlins/bs.gif[/img] about the reasons though, or sling mud at a great manufacturer who's offering what you don't want to offer. Of course, to be fair I could ***** to Carvin for not offering neck and headstock binding and might well get a similar aswer from them.
Most likely they'd tell me it keeps the costs down though, which makes sense.
Anyway, other than this I've enjoyed your posts, so I can agree to disagree with you on this and set it aside.
Oh, and Morgan's another FMIC guy that posts here; Deneb mixed y'all up, and so did I at first; Morgan spotted me the NAMM passes, so that was a joke, like you'd pull the passes you already promised due to a dustup on the board.
Humor, what a concept, eh?
Originally posted by McD - J/C HQ:
FINALLY!!! SOMEONE on my side [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img]
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Originally posted by Steve:
..and on my opinion of carvin verses jackson in no way are they even close to a Jackson not even close , and yes I've tryed em 2 or 3 times , and never ever owned one though //Steve
FINALLY!!! SOMEONE on my side [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img]
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Originally posted by Steve:
..and on my opinion of carvin verses jackson in no way are they even close to a Jackson not even close , and yes I've tryed em 2 or 3 times , and never ever owned one though //Steve
I think Redmanjj hit oit on the head, your paycheck clouds your thinking. AS for Fenders, I like them too; my first decent guitar was a '65 Mustang and I've owned and enjoyed quite a few over the years. They don't compare to Carvins in my opinion. Our opinions wn't change.
Just to point out, the flamage started
when you referred to Carvin as not a "real" guitar. That goes beyond opinion
to insult of Carvin owners, so not to expect to piss someone off is, well, not thinking. Just because Jackson and FMIC,
for whatever reasons, choose not to offer options, don't speak as though it CAN'T be done, then insult a company thqat does it every day. If it's more efficient to not offer options, fine. If you wat to generate more Custom Shop sales, fine. Don't give us [img]graemlins/bs.gif[/img] about the reasons though, or sling mud at a great manufacturer who's offering what you don't want to offer. Of course, to be fair I could ***** to Carvin for not offering neck and headstock binding and might well get a similar aswer from them.
Most likely they'd tell me it keeps the costs down though, which makes sense.
Anyway, other than this I've enjoyed your posts, so I can agree to disagree with you on this and set it aside.
Oh, and Morgan's another FMIC guy that posts here; Deneb mixed y'all up, and so did I at first; Morgan spotted me the NAMM passes, so that was a joke, like you'd pull the passes you already promised due to a dustup on the board.
Humor, what a concept, eh?
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