I understand why the YCE series is dead (or dormant), but what was the reasoning behind the original rules being abandoned?
I am now an owner of a matched set of JCF-01 and JCF-02. I would have gladly obliged by the original rules at the time of purchase.
Seems like in the *spirit* of these guitars, they ought to remain in the JCF family. And also, if any current owner is in a financial pinch, they are guaranteed their purchase price and no shortage of potential buyers.
I'm not saying that people shouldn't profit from buying/selling guitars, but it seems like there was a special vibe around creating these specific guitars and the original rules were created (and wholeheartedly adhered to) to preserve that special vibe and not "cheapen" the original intent by allowing profiteering to take place.
I think keeping the old rules would set these guitars distinctly apart from any custom shop or limited runs that one could ever order. It would also act as a permanent and ongoing symbol of what the JCF brotherhood and this board is all about. And finally, it would not really hurt any owner finanically one iota. As a slight compromise, maybe the guitars could be marked up by the rate of inflation each year.
Not trying to stir up a sh!tstorm, but that locked thread in the Classifieds is painful to read for a variety of reasons.
Happy Superbowl everyone!
I am now an owner of a matched set of JCF-01 and JCF-02. I would have gladly obliged by the original rules at the time of purchase.
Seems like in the *spirit* of these guitars, they ought to remain in the JCF family. And also, if any current owner is in a financial pinch, they are guaranteed their purchase price and no shortage of potential buyers.
I'm not saying that people shouldn't profit from buying/selling guitars, but it seems like there was a special vibe around creating these specific guitars and the original rules were created (and wholeheartedly adhered to) to preserve that special vibe and not "cheapen" the original intent by allowing profiteering to take place.
I think keeping the old rules would set these guitars distinctly apart from any custom shop or limited runs that one could ever order. It would also act as a permanent and ongoing symbol of what the JCF brotherhood and this board is all about. And finally, it would not really hurt any owner finanically one iota. As a slight compromise, maybe the guitars could be marked up by the rate of inflation each year.
Not trying to stir up a sh!tstorm, but that locked thread in the Classifieds is painful to read for a variety of reasons.
Happy Superbowl everyone!
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