The recent surge in interest in JacksonStars models has also resulted in a surge of those JCFers who are in Japan, or may be located in Japan, or who know where Japan is, or who own JacksonStars models being flooded with PMs and emails requesting help or advice with ordering from Japan.
While it's idyllic to believe that you were the first person to get the bright idea to ask a JCFer in Japan to help you out, truth is, you were not the first person, and you probably won't be the last person.
It's also idyllic to believe that people in Japan have nothing better to do than walk you through buying from a store in Japan via various methods, or to rush out to the store and buy such and such on your behalf and all will be well.
Fact is, they do have lives too.
Imagine someone in Japan asking you to buy them the latest Seinfeld Season X DVD set because they're getting them a year or more late over there.
While it's almost no trouble if you work at Wal Mart, chances are pretty good they do not work in a music store, and therefore have to make a "special trip" to do this for you, or otherwise have to make some sort of convoluted arrangement to get it done.
In other words, please do not flood our fellow members with such requests. I'm sure everyone understands the desire for a JacksonStars model (I know I do - I've got 2 and am always drooling over the others [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] ) but please be considerate and put yourself in their shoes before you send them a PM or email.
Now, as for me personally, I do get asked often how I got mine.
The first one I got a couple of years ago through an Ebayer to whom I had previously sold a Pedulla 5-string bass to. I saw the model I wanted listed as current stock at an online site of a top Japanese music store - www.ishibashi.co.jp - and asked if he was anywhere near a store that had this model (since he lived physically in Tokyo, not out in the 'burbs), and he replied that he had found said model locally.
I offered to send him the money via PayPal (since he had a PayPal account) for the guitar, the cost of a hard shell case (JacksonStars models only come with a gigbag), shipping to America (roughly $130 + or - ), AND (here's the important part) all sales tax and other fees, as well as compensation ($$) for his time and help.
He agreed to this deal, and I sent him the total amount once everything was calculated. He voluntarily sent me copies of the receipts to show he was being honest about the costs of everything - sales receipts, shipping charges, etc.
The second one I got through someone who has asked to remain anonymous because of the concerns over flooding they are surely getting anyway (but hopefully not).
I posted a request for help in the General Discussion section (at the bottom, not the General J/C Talk at the top), and made an offer in return for help in the deal. I didn't PM anyone asking for help (though I did pop one off later about another one, but felt it was inappropriate of me to take advantage fo someone's good will that way - plus I was in debt up to my eyeballs and didn't really need to spend any more [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] ).
I posted a public request, and the details were hammered out in private, and the deal went down via email to keep it off the board entirely.
However, the key element in both situations was that I had some previous history with both of the people who assisted me.
I was not "just some guy off the street".
Another key element was that I always left them the option to decline if it was more effort than they were willing to expend.
Heck, I been trying to get to the Post Office for a week and a half and find it impossible due to my work schedule [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
Lacking such an "advantage", I would suggest that anyone who is seriously interested in obtaining a guitar from Japan begin by reading up on Bank Transfers and how they work (maybe one of our German or Japanese members can shed some light on this?)
I would also recommend www.ikebbe-gakki.com for the dealer as they do ship internationally - for now. It is my great concern that if the JacksonStars models get too popular around here, FMIC or JCMI might pull a string or two with Ikebbe-Gakki to get them to stop exporting them.
However, until that day arrives, I would seriously learn as much as I could about Bank Transfers - talk to your bank about it if you want, I'm sure they will be glad to help even with general info.
While it's idyllic to believe that you were the first person to get the bright idea to ask a JCFer in Japan to help you out, truth is, you were not the first person, and you probably won't be the last person.
It's also idyllic to believe that people in Japan have nothing better to do than walk you through buying from a store in Japan via various methods, or to rush out to the store and buy such and such on your behalf and all will be well.
Fact is, they do have lives too.
Imagine someone in Japan asking you to buy them the latest Seinfeld Season X DVD set because they're getting them a year or more late over there.
While it's almost no trouble if you work at Wal Mart, chances are pretty good they do not work in a music store, and therefore have to make a "special trip" to do this for you, or otherwise have to make some sort of convoluted arrangement to get it done.
In other words, please do not flood our fellow members with such requests. I'm sure everyone understands the desire for a JacksonStars model (I know I do - I've got 2 and am always drooling over the others [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] ) but please be considerate and put yourself in their shoes before you send them a PM or email.
Now, as for me personally, I do get asked often how I got mine.
The first one I got a couple of years ago through an Ebayer to whom I had previously sold a Pedulla 5-string bass to. I saw the model I wanted listed as current stock at an online site of a top Japanese music store - www.ishibashi.co.jp - and asked if he was anywhere near a store that had this model (since he lived physically in Tokyo, not out in the 'burbs), and he replied that he had found said model locally.
I offered to send him the money via PayPal (since he had a PayPal account) for the guitar, the cost of a hard shell case (JacksonStars models only come with a gigbag), shipping to America (roughly $130 + or - ), AND (here's the important part) all sales tax and other fees, as well as compensation ($$) for his time and help.
He agreed to this deal, and I sent him the total amount once everything was calculated. He voluntarily sent me copies of the receipts to show he was being honest about the costs of everything - sales receipts, shipping charges, etc.
The second one I got through someone who has asked to remain anonymous because of the concerns over flooding they are surely getting anyway (but hopefully not).
I posted a request for help in the General Discussion section (at the bottom, not the General J/C Talk at the top), and made an offer in return for help in the deal. I didn't PM anyone asking for help (though I did pop one off later about another one, but felt it was inappropriate of me to take advantage fo someone's good will that way - plus I was in debt up to my eyeballs and didn't really need to spend any more [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] ).
I posted a public request, and the details were hammered out in private, and the deal went down via email to keep it off the board entirely.
However, the key element in both situations was that I had some previous history with both of the people who assisted me.
I was not "just some guy off the street".
Another key element was that I always left them the option to decline if it was more effort than they were willing to expend.
Heck, I been trying to get to the Post Office for a week and a half and find it impossible due to my work schedule [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
Lacking such an "advantage", I would suggest that anyone who is seriously interested in obtaining a guitar from Japan begin by reading up on Bank Transfers and how they work (maybe one of our German or Japanese members can shed some light on this?)
I would also recommend www.ikebbe-gakki.com for the dealer as they do ship internationally - for now. It is my great concern that if the JacksonStars models get too popular around here, FMIC or JCMI might pull a string or two with Ikebbe-Gakki to get them to stop exporting them.
However, until that day arrives, I would seriously learn as much as I could about Bank Transfers - talk to your bank about it if you want, I'm sure they will be glad to help even with general info.
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