the high end luxury market has really slowed. 2 years ago the demand for boutique guitars was on fire: every company was pumping out as many mega-flametop, gold hardware, exotic wood, limited edition guitars and people were snapping them up. The trouble Anderson guitars is having is a sign of how it has changed. At the local store the guy told me the PRS demand has slowed over the past year, before that if it had a 10 top it was gone in a flash.
Any demand spike will level off, it could be as simple as that. I think over the last 3-5 years in particular, the internet really fired up peoples lust for stuff, this big new playground for new and used gear. It boosted collecting also, boosted the vintage market, the custom market. A constant barrage of guitar porn, people surfing themselves silly looking at and for gear. we all know that situation. After a period of time I guess it all gets old. I think thats part of it.
Any demand spike will level off, it could be as simple as that. I think over the last 3-5 years in particular, the internet really fired up peoples lust for stuff, this big new playground for new and used gear. It boosted collecting also, boosted the vintage market, the custom market. A constant barrage of guitar porn, people surfing themselves silly looking at and for gear. we all know that situation. After a period of time I guess it all gets old. I think thats part of it.
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