Re: Musikraft San Dimas replica
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You are describing one or two over a several year span, yet talking as if every guitar with a Charvel logo put on it is going to end up as a potential fraud.
I've done as much buying and selling in that market as anybody, and I'm not seeing the numbers you guys are hinting at.
The sky is NOT falling
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Chuck is 100% right. There are some Charvels that get passed off, but considering the number of charvels that move on a daily basis its not near as bad as some here seem to imply it is.
It is in no way inevitable that a logoed guitar will wind up on ebay, I dunno about you guys but when I go through the trouble to build (or choose) the parts for a guitar myself I won't sell it, ever. That custom Death Angel I ordered? It will never be sold, Jackson will build the guitar but the design is something I had a hand in so in some way that guitar is forever bound to me. This is true of a musikraft or warmoth guitar as well because while it may not be to the same extent as a custom shop piece, you are still choosing the options. The warmoth I have now, if I had ordered it originally I would never dream of selling it. Not everyone is like me I suppose but surely I'm not the only one here who gets attached to a guitar I had a hand in creating?
Bastardized Tremolo, [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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You are describing one or two over a several year span, yet talking as if every guitar with a Charvel logo put on it is going to end up as a potential fraud.
I've done as much buying and selling in that market as anybody, and I'm not seeing the numbers you guys are hinting at.
The sky is NOT falling
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Chuck is 100% right. There are some Charvels that get passed off, but considering the number of charvels that move on a daily basis its not near as bad as some here seem to imply it is.
It is in no way inevitable that a logoed guitar will wind up on ebay, I dunno about you guys but when I go through the trouble to build (or choose) the parts for a guitar myself I won't sell it, ever. That custom Death Angel I ordered? It will never be sold, Jackson will build the guitar but the design is something I had a hand in so in some way that guitar is forever bound to me. This is true of a musikraft or warmoth guitar as well because while it may not be to the same extent as a custom shop piece, you are still choosing the options. The warmoth I have now, if I had ordered it originally I would never dream of selling it. Not everyone is like me I suppose but surely I'm not the only one here who gets attached to a guitar I had a hand in creating?
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