Spent some time searching archives here but came up with nothing. How did GMP go belly up? It seemed like they had more custom orders than they could handle, their stock was flying off the shelves of their distributors and for the most part had very little competition in terms of custom shop quality. I know it always comes down to money, but what are the details? It is really discouraging to see such an awesome shop go down so hard. I dealt with them through Wild West Guitars for one guitar (and then they were gone) and it was a great experience. Guitar was done close to on time, they kept great communication (I received updates and photos of when the wood was cut, body was assembled, right after paint, etc.), they nailed what I asked for and quality was top notch. It really breaks my heart that an operation like this could fail but something like HHI's bastardized version of BC Rich is going strong. If flooding the market with crappy agathis imports is the only way to survive it is a really sad reflection on the future of guitar making.
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