Several months ago, I called one of the Jackson dealers in a little podunk town about 100 miles away. He said that he had a transparent blue SL2H and he quoted me a decent price on it. One week later, I decided that I would make a road trip on Saturday and possibly pick it up. I called late in the week to make sure he still had it. No dice. It had already sold. But has he brought another USA in since? Of course not, because "we don't have the market for them around here. This is Fender and Gibson country." Hello? Is this thing on? Excuse me, but you just SOLD the one USA Jackson you had!
It makes absolutely no sense to me. It's almost like they're actually saying that they don't buy them because they can't keep them in stock. This is like if the guy who owns the snack machine stops putting honey buns in because they sell out too quickly.
And of course, they all give me the obligatory line about how they can order anything I want. Sure, but so can Guitar Center and they're only about eight miles away.
I seriously wish that Jackson would partially go "Gibson" on them and demand that they order at least one USA for every certain number of imports they order. I can understand the little small town dealers being a bit scared of a USA, but when there isn't one to be found within a 300 mile radius, it tells me that Jackson (or Fender, as the case may be) needs to do something.
It makes absolutely no sense to me. It's almost like they're actually saying that they don't buy them because they can't keep them in stock. This is like if the guy who owns the snack machine stops putting honey buns in because they sell out too quickly.
And of course, they all give me the obligatory line about how they can order anything I want. Sure, but so can Guitar Center and they're only about eight miles away.
I seriously wish that Jackson would partially go "Gibson" on them and demand that they order at least one USA for every certain number of imports they order. I can understand the little small town dealers being a bit scared of a USA, but when there isn't one to be found within a 300 mile radius, it tells me that Jackson (or Fender, as the case may be) needs to do something.
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