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Originally posted by bombtek View PostAnd I overlooked this reply.
THIS is a credible reason IF there is an overabundance of CS orders waiting to be filled.
Of course there wouldn't be an overwhelming amount of orders if the turnaround time was more reasonable
It is a vicious circle dammit!!!
Seriously, it takes what it takes - they're not just building YOUR guitar.-------------------------
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Mike Learn is just about done building from scratch a complete custom guitar for me. By the time I receive it, it will probably be about 85 days since he first started on it.
All the time includes:
- Building the body from scratch (no CNC machine)
- Building the neck from scratch (again, no CNC)
- Waiting for fingerboard blanks to arrive.
- Designing the graphics for the body (front and back)
- Designing the inlays.
- Waiting for the inlays to be cut and glued (subcontractor)
- Painting the body (front and back) and the headstock (graphics)
- Assembly
- Set-up.
The design work was pretty complicated and there was iteration time (he'd come up with a design, send it to me, I'd send comments and he'd make tweaks). Thank God for the Internet to facilitate getting concept work back and forth far faster than snail mail.
During the build time, he did do other work, also ran a 5 day class on guitar building, and busted his ass. He always hit his deliverables for me so I have no complaints.
All in all, 85 days for a complete crazy custom guitar is great to me and yes, I will post pics when it's done.Last edited by Matt_B; 05-14-2009, 03:12 PM.
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Originally posted by Matt_B View PostMike Learn is just about done building from scratch a complete custom guitar for me. By the time I receive it, it will probably be about 85 days since he first started on it.
All the time includes:
- Building the body from scratch (no CNC machine)
- Building the neck from scratch (again, no CNC)
- Waiting for fingerboard blanks to arrive.
- Designing the graphics for the body (front and back)
- Designing the inlays.
- Waiting for the inlays to be cut and glued (subcontractor)
- Painting the body (front and back) and the headstock (graphics)
- Assembly
- Set-up.
The design work was pretty complicated and there was iteration time (he'd come up with a design, send it to me, I'd send comments and he'd make tweaks). Thank God for the Internet to facilitate getting concept work back and forth far faster than snail mail.
During the build time, he did do other work, also ran a 5 day class on guitar building, and busted his ass. He always came hit his deliverables to me so I have no complaints.
All in all, 85 days for a complete crazy custom guitar is great to me and yes, I will post pics when it's done.
Congratulations on getting your dream guitar. I'm sure that it will rock!!I live on the edge of danger facing life and death every single day.....then I leave her at home and go disarm bombs.
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Originally posted by bombtek View PostSo in reality, my estimate of 60 days for a CS was not all that far off.
Congratulations on getting your dream guitar. I'm sure that it will rock!!
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Carvin states that the build time should be around 4-7 weeks for theirs. Add that to a queue system, and it may be 3 or so months. Now, if Jackson didn't make the USA Selects in the sam sgop, I'd expect they'd do their orders about as fast.Its all fun and games till you get yogurt in your eye.; -AK47
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Regarding Mike, take into consideration that he he has the run of "his" shop. I dont think that each builder at J/C has their own pin router, table saw, plainer etc. They also probably have bottle necks at the paint booth to deal with as well.
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Originally posted by Jason1212 View PostRegarding Mike, take into consideration that he he has the run of "his" shop. I dont think that each builder at J/C has their own pin router, table saw, plainer etc. They also probably have bottle necks at the paint booth to deal with as well.I live on the edge of danger facing life and death every single day.....then I leave her at home and go disarm bombs.
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Originally posted by Dred View PostCarvin states that the build time should be around 4-7 weeks for theirs. Add that to a queue system, and it may be 3 or so months.
Now, if Jackson didn't make the USA Selects in the sam sgop, I'd expect they'd do their orders about as fast.
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You also have to consider the number of dealers that routinely order CS guitars as well for upscale wall candy too.Those add to the clock as well. Also the amount of available materials that are suitable for instruments and the price of wood. A lot of companies buy their supplies daily or close to it to keep the cost down as much as possible since the lumber market varies as much as the stock market does. If lumber is too high they will wait if possible to get it at a better price. Every little thing adds to the clock. I agree, I'm impatient as hell about waiting for something I want I had asked a dealer the same questions years ago and the explanation was alot more than I had ever considered.
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Originally posted by Grandturk View PostI think ESP has a pretty quick turn around time - try them out.
ESP makes a damn fine product, but that is not the point. I am not looking to order/spend $ on a CS guitar. The 25 year old $150-$500 Charvel Model series guitars fit my needs nicely. I am just trying to find out the why the wait is so long. I'm not bitching, if any of my posts sound like bitching, I recind any parts of them that sound that way. Like I said I just want credible reasons as to why.I live on the edge of danger facing life and death every single day.....then I leave her at home and go disarm bombs.
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It's gotta be a combination of the queue, the "give the customer time to come up with the money", and the all-important fact that Customs are not being built by the same people that build the USA Selects anymore, so that means you're getting MasterBuilt stuff, not "Freddy the newbie".
Plus you've always got NAMM stuff to build, Artist models, small batch runs for dealers, and you've got stuff you just WANT to build like the Benetton Racer, the Pablo Extreme stuff (from which they stumble upon new innovations, techniques, and processes).
As well, there's the simple fact of marketing: most people think that high price = quality. Grover stated that was his pricing motivation back in the day. The more you pay for something, the better you expect it to be.
With that, time = quality.
Look at Rolex: takes 5 guys 3 months to set 12 jewels into a watch that cannot keep accurate time.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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Originally posted by atdguitars View PostYou also have to consider the number of dealers that routinely order CS guitars as well for upscale wall candy too.Those add to the clock as well. Also the amount of available materials that are suitable for instruments and the price of wood. A lot of companies buy their supplies daily or close to it to keep the cost down as much as possible since the lumber market varies as much as the stock market does. If lumber is too high they will wait if possible to get it at a better price. Every little thing adds to the clock. I agree, I'm impatient as hell about waiting for something I want I had asked a dealer the same questions years ago and the explanation was alot more than I had ever considered.
I'm not knocking the CS at all. Obviously it works for them and the people ordering guitars from them. They are OK on both sides of the fence about the turnaround time to get a guitar from them or there would be no orders for the guitars, and from what I gather, there are a lot of orders for them to fill, so people must be buying.Last edited by bombtek; 05-14-2009, 05:18 PM.I live on the edge of danger facing life and death every single day.....then I leave her at home and go disarm bombs.
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