Okay, the ownership of Charvel/Jackson went from Grover Jackson to Aiwa (??) to now Fender. Deep down, some of us are cringing at the thought that Fender might do to Jackson what Gibson did to Kramer. That is, buy the name, but put out a low-quality imported product which they hope will sell by inertia. It's only fair to give Fender a chance and not to jump the gun, but time will tell.
Now, let's compare Jackson to Harley Davidson. In the late 70's, the Harley name was pretty much mud. The once proud marquee had come to mean cheap imported bikes with the Harley name. Sales were in the dumpster and the future didn't look very bright. Then along comes Willie G. Davidson and some other employees who bought his grandfather's company back from AMC. Suddenly, the pride and quality were restored. They made some outstanding marketing and business decisions and business was booming beyond all expectations.
Are you seeing the parallels here? Again, I believe in giving FMIC a chance, but I have to wonder if they really understand what the Jackson name means.
So, if there's a buyout, I can currently contribute exactly $1.87 American, plus whatever I can find under my couch. Obviously, I don't mean myself, but I can totally see someone doing this and making Jackson the most prized guitar on the market. Maintain the quality, up the image, and improve the marketing. What do you think?
Now, let's compare Jackson to Harley Davidson. In the late 70's, the Harley name was pretty much mud. The once proud marquee had come to mean cheap imported bikes with the Harley name. Sales were in the dumpster and the future didn't look very bright. Then along comes Willie G. Davidson and some other employees who bought his grandfather's company back from AMC. Suddenly, the pride and quality were restored. They made some outstanding marketing and business decisions and business was booming beyond all expectations.
Are you seeing the parallels here? Again, I believe in giving FMIC a chance, but I have to wonder if they really understand what the Jackson name means.
So, if there's a buyout, I can currently contribute exactly $1.87 American, plus whatever I can find under my couch. Obviously, I don't mean myself, but I can totally see someone doing this and making Jackson the most prized guitar on the market. Maintain the quality, up the image, and improve the marketing. What do you think?
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