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Originally posted by toejam View PostThere is NO possibility of one, hasn't been for years. And why do you keep talking about your Firebird? It's a Jackson neck on an unknown body. Get over it already.I hooked up my accelerator pedal in my car to my brake lights. I hit the gas, people behind me stop, and I'm gone.
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there may be more to this than you think...
recent legal losses by FMIC, may actually have some positives...
The Supreme court has recently ruled that Body shapes and styles CANNOT be copywrighted.... headstocks can, but the body shape cannot.
im sure its not that cut and dry... but shinnannigans (sp?) may be soon afoot in the CS
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Originally posted by Jacksonite View Post
The Supreme court has recently ruled that Body shapes and styles CANNOT be copywrighted.... headstocks can, but the body shape cannot.
Unfortunately the Supreme Court based that decision on the Strat and Les Paul and other shapes that have been around since the 50s (Tele, Fbird, V, Explorer, SG, etc) so that means the Warrior, Kelly, Star, Death Angel, Dominion, Jazz'R, Rhoads, King V, Disruptor, Roswell, Death Kelly, Death Warrior, War Angel, Warlock, Virgin, Stealth (BCR), Bich, VVV, Scarab, Sceptre, Dime, HollywoodZ, Cadillac, Schon, and a ton of other uniquely-identifiable bodies cannot be locked down by their designers and/or exclusive to their original manufacturing brand.
That's not a good way to go. I'll sacrifice Jackson not being able to make roundhorns and Explorers and Fbirds if it also means it's equally illegal for anyone else to make a Warrior, Rhoads, Kelly, and especially War Angel.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
My Blog: http://newcenstein.com
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Because ESP is based in Japan.
It is not directly against United States law for Fender to manufacture Gibson designs, nor is it against US law for Gibson to make Fender designs. Fender and Gibson have a "gentleman's agreement" regarding copying each other's designs whereby as long as one doesn't do it, the other won't flood the market with their wares at stupidly-cheap prices, thus negating the other's attempt to do business.
Ibenhad, ESPee, Agile, Caparison, Ran, Godin, and a host of other non-US companies can make whatever they want because they do not pose a serious threat to either Fender or Gibson. Imagine being able to buy a USA-made Gibson Les Paul Custom for the price of an LTD knockoff. That's where Gibson's power is.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
My Blog: http://newcenstein.com
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That's not a good way to go. I'll sacrifice Jackson not being able to make roundhorns and Explorers and Fbirds if it also means it's equally illegal for anyone else to make a Warrior, Rhoads, Kelly, and especially War Angel.I hooked up my accelerator pedal in my car to my brake lights. I hit the gas, people behind me stop, and I'm gone.
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Originally posted by Newc View PostBecause ESP is based in Japan.
It is not directly against United States law for Fender to manufacture Gibson designs, nor is it against US law for Gibson to make Fender designs. Fender and Gibson have a "gentleman's agreement" regarding copying each other's designs whereby as long as one doesn't do it, the other won't flood the market with their wares at stupidly-cheap prices, thus negating the other's attempt to do business.
Ibenhad, ESPee, Agile, Caparison, Ran, Godin, and a host of other non-US companies can make whatever they want because they do not pose a serious threat to either Fender or Gibson. Imagine being able to buy a USA-made Gibson Les Paul Custom for the price of an LTD knockoff. That's where Gibson's power is.
Body shapes that are so old are considered public domain but headstock shapes fall under copyright protection in the USA. In Japan you can still order a ESP with strathead or Jackson point Head if you want.
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Originally posted by Newc View PostImagine being able to buy a USA-made Gibson Les Paul Custom for the price of an LTD knockoff. That's where Gibson's power is.2001 Les Paul Standard
2010 Explorer '76 RI
1988 Charvel Model 3
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Originally posted by Jacksonite View PostI really think you will see some things change..
Fender isnt going to offer a LesPaul, but I think there are going to be some things available from Custom Shops now that werent.
I HONESTLY do think this is going to be the case.. I am looking into it and will post what I am told
No BS I got a Firebird and a Explorer CS order ready to go if they say yes.
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Originally posted by Joe Stump View PostThat my friend will never happen. Gibson would lose their "collector" base
Once the competition was out of the way, Gibson would begin to raise prices, but you'd never again see a new LP for $3K, and the "pre-crash" LPs would still command a high price since Gibson would be using lesser woods to make the "fire sale" models (whether real or imagined).I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
My Blog: http://newcenstein.com
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Originally posted by Newc View PostTrust me. If it came down to it, and it was a case of survival, Gibson would drastically slash prices to stay in business, which would have the ripple effect of putting already low-priced competition in the grave. Collectors selling back and forth amongst themselves do not generate money for Gibson. New instrument sales does that. The Collector markets would first see a flood of new inventory, quickly followed by a crash in prices due to a market glut.
Once the competition was out of the way, Gibson would begin to raise prices, but you'd never again see a new LP for $3K, and the "pre-crash" LPs would still command a high price since Gibson would be using lesser woods to make the "fire sale" models (whether real or imagined).
However, when you devalue an iconic name with a 50+ year history and tradition, you destroy a carefully built up credibility based on actual customer trust and loyalty. With that, a little more of America has died
There is room for Gibson and Fender. There is room for Jackson/Charvel, Dean, Hamer, BC Rich etc.... Why? Because brand loyalty is strong in players. We also are not afraid to try other stuff out since many of us have multiple brands in the arsenal
Quality is paramount, not shape, the logo dictates that 90%+ of the time anyway. We identify shapes automatically with brands
If we choose to buy another brand offering a shape we want and top notch quality, that does not automatically mean we won't buy another Gibson/Fender product right?
If it ever went down like that and only one was left, I look at it this way
I miss the Pontiac Firebird but I can still buy one used2001 Les Paul Standard
2010 Explorer '76 RI
1988 Charvel Model 3
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