Re: New Rhoads LTD / Zakk Wylde Style.
I don't see the big deal.
Besides, in the grand scheme of things, a few more (or a few hundred for that matter)LTD type guitars will neither make or break Jackson. It's not like all of the sudden the latest stars will start playing Randy's look-a-like and we will be seeing it in magazine endorsements and such. Zakk can get away with it because of the Ozzy legacy and that Zakk is an extreme fan. He's not giving up his LPs to play a LTD. So a few dozen or hundred out the door that wind up in someone's closet or under the bed doesn't really change anything.
As far as pissing off the original 200 LTD owners, if another run was done there would be triple that number behind them to take their place. There will always be a demand for that type of guitar from a certain core group of people, but in reality not enough for a full production run.
Let's be real about it, outside our little bubble here, Randy's name is not as big as some of the newer players out there to the 12-15 year olds who are thinking of playing guitar. "I wanna be like Randy" is probably not heard as much in Guitar Center, as "I wanna be like Kirk Hammet, or Mick 7, or [insert recently popular downtuning gear whore here]" .
Just my $.05
I don't see the big deal.
Besides, in the grand scheme of things, a few more (or a few hundred for that matter)LTD type guitars will neither make or break Jackson. It's not like all of the sudden the latest stars will start playing Randy's look-a-like and we will be seeing it in magazine endorsements and such. Zakk can get away with it because of the Ozzy legacy and that Zakk is an extreme fan. He's not giving up his LPs to play a LTD. So a few dozen or hundred out the door that wind up in someone's closet or under the bed doesn't really change anything.
As far as pissing off the original 200 LTD owners, if another run was done there would be triple that number behind them to take their place. There will always be a demand for that type of guitar from a certain core group of people, but in reality not enough for a full production run.
Let's be real about it, outside our little bubble here, Randy's name is not as big as some of the newer players out there to the 12-15 year olds who are thinking of playing guitar. "I wanna be like Randy" is probably not heard as much in Guitar Center, as "I wanna be like Kirk Hammet, or Mick 7, or [insert recently popular downtuning gear whore here]" .
Just my $.05
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