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Originally posted by toejam View PostNew Jersey weather wacky?!? Maybe up in the backwoods redneck area where you are now, but not here in central Jersey! :ROTF:
When you have 60's and 70's down where you are, we have 40's and 50's up here. That is a hell of a big difference to paint and lacquer!
Don't get your panties in a knot man....you'll get your Dinky back will a kool new paintjob soon enuff!
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Originally posted by Tashtego View PostFor what it is worth I think he should be criticized for abandoning his people. It is probably true that the luthiers can go get positions elsewhere based on the work they have done with TA but they will almost certainly have to move and it is by no means a sure thing. Luthier jobs are few and far between. He could have come up with another arrangement that let him play with toys all day that didn't hang all his employees out to dry.
they should be glad they had the work with him while they did. he owes them nothing more than a proper day's pay for a proper day's work, and it sounds as though he's trying to help them land on their feet even though he doesn't have to.
fuck this "he owes the employees" stuff.the guitar players look damaged - they've been outcasts all their lives
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Selfishly I am cursing Tom for his decision. Tom's guitars are hands down in the top three of the guitar world.
For himself I am happy he is doing what he wants to do. He does not have to do anything for ANYONE, but himself. Can't trust anyone, family or friends. They will turn on you in a New York minute in regards to money, etc. Nobody knows what the hell he goes through day in and out. people coming to him and asking for more money, benefits, whatever. and then dealing with all business apsects. It can daunting.
Let him be happy, fuck everyone. Let those talented people fend for themselves, if they are that good they will land on their feet. The cream ultimately rises to the top. Tom be happy.Mr. Patience.... ask for a free consultation.
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Originally posted by skorb View Postsorry dude, that is BS. what is this, a socialist state? (oh, I do see you're in Massachussets... )
they should be glad they had the work with him while they did. he owes them nothing more than a proper day's pay for a proper day's work, and it sounds as though he's trying to help them land on their feet even though he doesn't have to.
fuck this "he owes the employees" stuff.
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Originally posted by danastas View PostSell. Then simply name your next guitar company "Tom."
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Originally posted by Tashtego View PostHa ha your killing me, the guy from CA calling a masshole a socialist. Anyway, I mostly agree, legally TA should be beholden to none of his employees. However, if I had a bunch of families depending on me as boss of a company I wouldn't just pull the plug because I suddenly wanted to play in the sandbox all by myself. Maybe the shop was trying to unionize. I could see killing the whole thing if that were the case.
yeah I just figure that he's giving them ample notice of a perfectly legitimate decision by a master craftsman. he's scaling down and it's not like they had zero notice there. that's life I say.
it's not like pulling someone's heart plug in Dune ya know.the guitar players look damaged - they've been outcasts all their lives
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Originally posted by danastas View PostI spoke to Andy. That was the only used one they had.
I've been staying away from the two screws because one of them for sale on EBAY recently showed a crack in the wood.
I'll let others test this newfangled bolt on system before I take the plunge. I almot jumped on an ocean blue quilt over basswood a few weeks ago, so I was glad to see the koa still hanging around. The koa is supposed to give more of an edge to the basswood, make it more trebly than maple, which is just what I need in a semi-hollow.
The one with the crack on eBay was mine....I bought it brand new. How about the top on this one?
The crack:
Not sure if an old 4-bolt would have had any better luck. It got UPS'ed during delivery. Rosewood neck too.....what a shame.
I called the UPS insurance adjuster that came out to my house to look at it....and asked her what happens to the smashed packages that they accumulate. (What she told me..) is they are sold - sight unseen and packed in a huge truck - then the buyer puts them on eBay and splits the cash with UPS. Sure enough...about 10 or 12 days later it appears on eBay from someone in Canada:
I have mixed emotions about the situation at TAGW. I relaly like those guys - incredibly built guitars and excellent + customer service (Tom's called me at home....and I'm a nobody... Also not sure how the value of their guitars will be impacted. I believe they have produced 12,000 to date. I wish them well.
Terry
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Originally posted by skorb View Postsorry dude, that is BS. what is this, a socialist state? (oh, I do see you're in Massachussets... )
they should be glad they had the work with him while they did. he owes them nothing more than a proper day's pay for a proper day's work, and it sounds as though he's trying to help them land on their feet even though he doesn't have to.
fuck this "he owes the employees" stuff.
Well said!
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Originally posted by tmihm View PostAhhh....let me jump in here
The one with the crack on eBay was mine....I bought it brand new. How about the top on this one?
The crack:
Not sure if an old 4-bolt would have had any better luck. It got UPS'ed during delivery. Rosewood neck too.....what a shame.
I called the UPS insurance adjuster that came out to my house to look at it....and asked her what happens to the smashed packages that they accumulate. (What she told me..) is they are sold - sight unseen and packed in a huge truck - then the buyer puts them on eBay and splits the cash with UPS. Sure enough...about 10 or 12 days later it appears on eBay from someone in Canada:
I have mixed emotions about the situation at TAGW. I relaly like those guys - incredibly built guitars and excellent + customer service (Tom's called me at home....and I'm a nobody... Also not sure how the value of their guitars will be impacted. I believe they have produced 12,000 to date. I wish them well.
Terry
Steve E
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