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Adam.
There will be a wide variety of instruments including some natural woods as well. Nothing more beautiful than mother natures art.
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Originally posted by Learn Guitars View PostYou do have a choice, exercise it with*out* insulting the hard work of others involved.
I'm not gonna get into this, but does anyone know if Jackson is going to show off some natural wood guitars at NAMM?Last edited by anuske9; 12-31-2007, 02:16 PM.
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Originally posted by Scholomance View PostWell, after a number of custom shop guitars that I am still extremely happy with, I stepped down from ordering more (and I had concrete plans to order several more customs). Several of the guitars I ordered would cost twice as much, or more, if I ordered them today. I definitely think the new prices are way out of hand. I have gone elsewhere for my next several guitars and they cost me MUCH less than current Jackson prices and will be every bit as good. If Jackson is going to charge 6 grand for a custom guitar, it should be something truly amazing. It should have McNaught quality diamond grade quilt, exotic woods, inlays more unique than sharkies, etc. It should not look like a standard optioned USA Select with a graphic on top. Jackson has proven to me with some of my guitars and others like the spalted maple soloists, and the spalted/pink ivory Death Kelly that they can build truly awe-inspiring guitars with natural woods. Jackson, please for the love of all that is holy - cut out doing so many cheesy skull, eyeball, and boob graphics. I don't want a $6000 guitar with a graphic that looks like something I would've gotten airbrushed on a t-shirt in the mall when I was 8 years old. Use the abilities of guys like Pablo and have them build some guitars that have killer tonewoods and beautiful looks!
Scott
I put a lot of thought into my art and am happy to have the chance to put my Tshirt painting skills to use.There are some people who appreciate the unique art that other artists associated with J/C ,including myself, put alot of effort into, with out any great pay. Appreciate the fact that you have the opportunity to not buy them. I don't expect people all to have a taste for art on guitars, but at least respect the work and effort that the individual puts into the guitar for those that do. I for one am thankful to have the chance to share my art with everyone, regardless of their tastes...Im not pushing my shit on anyone.
If you don't like it, don't buy it. You do have a choice, exercise it with out insulting the hard work of others involved.Last edited by Learn Guitars; 12-31-2007, 02:03 PM.
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I admit the Jackson CS's are really expensive right now, this Death kelly with the skull from Guitar asylum is like 6000 bucks! Its gorgeous but totally unrealistic I mean....and also those RR with cutaways also from guitar asylum...
But Jackson arent the only ones about smokin's crack b4 fixing prices for CS
Take the exemple of ESP
you take a LTD Mh-1000, its worth like a lil less than 1K (like 900)
you send a Custom form sheet to ESP, asking for the SAME SPECS than the Mh-1000 but for a lefty, and they reply you that such an axe, hand made by ESP, would cost 6600$
I mean, fuck off
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Originally posted by shreddermon View PostThe only part that I disagree with, though, is the "wait a couple of years and prices will come back down" theory. Not gonna happen. The best you can hope for under that scenario is a couple of years worth of no price increases.
I cannot predict too far down the line, but unless jacksons become the must have guitars again, the prices will plummet from ridiculous down to just slightly more than sensible.
They will never be as cheap as the old days, thats just a classic example of disequalibrium.
Im judging $3500-4000 is the most realistic price for a CS, if jackson could turn the clocks back they would probably have done it this way.
The marketing/sales division were crazy to keep the prices so low.
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Originally posted by sully View Postyeah, but consider this; they can spend the money to increase production without such a price hike, or they can keep the staffing and equipment the same, but double the prices, make more money, and the backlog will take care of itself eventually. from a monetary standpoint, i understand it. i don't like it at all, but i can understand it.
sully
Theres some very good reasons why they wont increase capacity -
1 -Some of the core builders have been there for 25 years and those kind of skills dont transfer easily or go down well with the customer to know that their custom was built by an intern.
Plus all the training would slow down current production.
2 -This current backlog is 2 years of the 'old prices' which doesnt yeild them a great return on investment capital if they splash out a few million and shut down half the building for 'expansion' this would slow production and also not be useful long term since jacksons do not have the sustained high demand that the more mainstream brands have.
They could expand and get all orders done by next christmas, and then they have a huge factory with just a few orders trickling in...
Basically you only expand when business is growing, not just when your lagging behind on orders.
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Originally posted by MEX3 View PostI thought Postal reported that the Jackson Custom shop was dead dead dead. They had guys going over to help out on Fender stuff because there was nothing to do on the Jacksons...
Speaking of Postal, is he still around here? I thought he was a good source of info.
God, I thought USA Dean prices were getting stupid when they got to $3K but get this, Dean recognized their USA prices were getting out of control since they were actually contracting out their USA production to US Masters. Dean saw the problem, recognized it and now has Dean Zelinsky and Jon Hill opening a new Custom Shop in Chicago to build in-house USA models. It will be interesting to see how they are priced. Dean Zelinsky told me personally that they were trying to keep costs down and would be making their own pickups in house and building some USA bolt-on models.
Even Dean is having an almost impossible time selling $3K custom guitars. The limitted 200 Dime DFH USA guitars got priced around $3500 and I ended up getting one after the initial interest in them brand new for $1995.
But seriously, who else out there is a legitimate option?Last edited by guitarzan2; 12-31-2007, 12:29 AM.
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The price raise has really been bugging me lately. I have no way of getting enough money to buy any USA Jackson, and really thats the only thing I've been GASing for. I guess Ebay is my friend lol
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Originally posted by shreddermon View PostI agree that the price hikes are (somewhat) related to demand exceeding production capacity. It's basic economics: demand is high? Then you can charge more for your product. And that may also have had (somewhat) something to do with the QC issues. So hopefully the latter is/will get better.
The only part that I disagree with, though, is the "wait a couple of years and prices will come back down" theory. Not gonna happen. The best you can hope for under that scenario is a couple of years worth of no price increases.
Yes,,but the demand for guitars is not that elastic. It's drops off quite quickly after a point (I would assume anyway). Who's going to pay double for a guitar?
Surly allot less than 1/2 of the people,,,so that would equal a loss in profit.
Me = confused.
Think I'm just going to pick up a string through Rhoads, and wait until the price hike is over..
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I thought Postal reported that the Jackson Custom shop was dead dead dead. They had guys going over to help out on Fender stuff because there was nothing to do on the Jacksons...
Speaking of Postal, is he still around here? I thought he was a good source of info.
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With all of this said, one thing I've been told repeatedly in the customer-service business is to take care of your customers or someone else will. If FMIC/Jackson/Charvel keeps inflating prices and dragging out wait times, they will lose customers.
As for the suggestion that FMIC should just temporarily raise prices on CS orders just to reduce backlog is rather specious. How would that make a CS customer feel to find out that if he'd waited a few months, his order would have cost 30, 40 or 50% less? I'd suggest that at least a few of the guys in that situation will take their custom orders elsewhere in the future.
There are a number of very talented guitar builders out there. One that springs to mind for me is Don Grosh. He builds killer guitars and his wait time is nowhere near what FMIC's wait time is.
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I agree that the price hikes are (somewhat) related to demand exceeding production capacity. It's basic economics: demand is high? Then you can charge more for your product. And that may also have had (somewhat) something to do with the QC issues. So hopefully the latter is/will get better.
The only part that I disagree with, though, is the "wait a couple of years and prices will come back down" theory. Not gonna happen. The best you can hope for under that scenario is a couple of years worth of no price increases.
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Peace and happy holidays guys
Buying a US made Jackson is not easy outside the U.S.of A, you find only Japanese Jacksons every where.,
I was just in Barcelona Spain and had no choice but to settle for a RR5 (black) at 1200€ as a gift for someone., that is 1,465! in dollars..
And the prices for any US made guitars are double starting at 1200€ !
A new Gibson Les Paul Custom will run for 3,500€ if not 4,200€ !, i also seen second hand used Korean RR3's at 600€!.
I hear the prices will get better next year, can't wait to see whats up with that one.
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