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Originally posted by Axewielder View PostSo....$600 buys you the baddest Jackson the GC has on the wall. Where can you go from there? Nowhere.
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I think guitar stores in general are lowering their on hand stock of higher end guitars. Face it the market is aiming at the entry level guitarist as they out number the seasoned player that would be looking for a high end guitar. All of that aside the thing with buy out as others have referenced is that the buyer can generally not leave well enough alone. They have to come in and re-invent the wheel and generally screw stuff up. It's anybody's guess as to what will happen, but I think it will be interesting to watch.
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The "dumbing down" of on-hand stock has been going on forever, before there ever was a GC, even. Every store I've ever been in started out with the intention of "only selling the good stuff." Then reality sets in and they have to stock the Epiphone starter packs. What little Billy can afford with his grasscutting money is what drives the brick-and-mortar establishments, unfortunately. But fortunately, Al Gore invented the Internet so we can shop all over the world.
GC does get some nice exclusive models, however. I got my Schecter CSH-12 there two years before it became a standard production model. They've got a really cool Les Paul Double-cut right now that I may not be able to resist at $1600.please don't put it into words, 'cause I fear what you're thinking
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Originally posted by hippietim View PostSo GC will turn into a total generic super market where they have nothing but the absolute top sellers. If you think you hear "but we can special order that" a lot at GC now, just wait until this buyout has it's effect.Member - National Sarcasm Society
"Oh, sure. Like we need your support."
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Lets all jump the gun and over speculate. Shall we? Yes this is a big deal. But only in the sense of us (GC) no longer beiong publicly traded. We are now a private company again. The higher ups (IE the CEO Marty, the exec VP, etc.) On down. Are all still in place. The new owners. Bain investment group. Promised in wrighting to not dismiss people. And it will be business as usual. Maybe now without the board of directors we can actualy get some of those USA Jacksons and MIA BC Richs etc.. taht you guys are complaining about us not having in stock. Well with over 225 stores most instrument manufacturers would be hard pressed to stock all of the GC stores and all the indipendant dealers as well. Think about it. If every GC has 2 Soloists for example. Thats 450 guitars that Jackson would have to make plus all the others that the hundreds of independant dealers would have. The build time would increase the quality would go down, and the prices would jump even higher. Look whats happened to Gibson. GC is currntly the largest Gibson dealer in the world. We stock an ass load of Gibson company wide. Plus with MF which we also own. Theres another ass load of Gibsons. Granted not all are alwasy in stock. But then thats when you guys bitch that there are no guitars in stock on a given day. You want something frikkin order it. Or support a private dealer. It would be plain chaos and impossable to get any Jacksons etc. if we all stocked every model at all times. Think about. Yeah there is the option of opening more factories to build them with all the money GC would be giving them to build every guitar they make to stock our stores. But then this is a real world. And some of us need to stop living in a fantasy world. I would love to see USA Jackson at my store. Im probablyone of the few guys there that would actually be able to sell them due to my passion for them. How ever we do have a Copper head SD that hasnt gone anywhere in 6 months. (im not on the sales floor or it would be). The market changes with the direction of the wind lately. Some times we are a bit behind the trend and get burned with alot of over stock of stupid guitars like the 7 string trend that happened. we couldnt keep them in stock. And when we finaly got caught up the novelty was over. and we had dead inventory we had to blow out.
Sorry for the rant and the tangent but lets be a bit realistic and see the big picture. GC will operate as usual. Whether you like us or not. We are here to stay. And btw every store we have is profitable. Thats we are the largest in the world. Some are just more obviously more so than others.
jumps off soap box
Gil
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Well I can't really say these "it's not profitable to stock decent guitar" arguments are incorrect. However, they do maybe sound like "old thinking" to me. The great companies of this decade who will be around in 2010 and beyond (Google, Apple, etc) employ "new thinking". These companies try to capture our imagination, not just our dollars. Come on GC....how about bringing some "new thinking" into this industry!!_________________________________________________
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