
JohnnyGtar
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Brutal. I'm fine with the guitar having 22 frets (I prefer that) but otherwise I agree with him.
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It's Nuckin Futz.Still, is there some end-of-days, epic stock exchange fall-out shit imminent, that we don't know about, but the CEO's of these companies do?
So much insane pricing going on lately... Randall, Dean, now this... Like they *want* to make themselves go bankrupt or something....
Don't charge people $1800 (or $1599) for what essentially is a $800-900 guitar at best...
I'll continue enjoying my Made in Japan Charvel So-Cal with quartersawn neck, alder body, 2 pickups (HA!) and including an SKB case, that I paid $800 for NEW in a store.![]()
Same here. These are some of my favorite guitars but I would never buy one new. Mine play and sound great even though I’m not a fan of basswood.The prices are $1599 on these, but you can find them for quite a bit less.
I got one last week. Plays and sounds fantastic.
It’s Ok to tell us how many decades ago you paid that price for them . Then I won’t feel bad about talking about my 1979 Jmp I paid 300 bucks for and still own it . ?It's Nuckin Futz.
When you see these MiM for that $, and LTD Indonesian Gits for 2K.....seriously GTFO.
I'll continue to enjoy my 2009 USA Charvel, that I paid 650 for, in MINT condition, and my 86 Jackson San Dimas I paid 1K for...all the while I enjoy NOT buying the aforementioned foreign made guitars for stupid prices.
Compared it to my friend's Pro Am and my Suhr Modern. More than held it's own. Great beater guitar that I can take anywhere and not worry about. My buddy liked it so much he's getting one tomorrow. I hear a lot of people say they don't like basswood. I've had a few basswood guitars, and they were all good players, sounded fine.Same here. These are some of my favorite guitars but I would never buy one new. Mine play and sound great even though I’m not a fan of basswood.
Not decades.....The 2009 Charvel I picked up in 2016. The 86 Jackson USA was a rare 'score' at a GC.com 18 months ago.It’s Ok to tell us how many decades ago you paid that price for them . Then I won’t feel bad about talking about my 1979 Jmp I paid 300 bucks for and still own it . ?
I’m with you . I have the high end and custom shops and there is a difference but these things you do not have to worry about .Compared it to my friend's Pro Am and my Suhr Modern. More than held its own. Great beater guitar that I can take anywhere and not worry about. My buddy liked it so much he's getting one tomorrow. I hear a lot of people say they don't like basswood. I've had a few basswood guitars, and they were all good players, sounded fine.
I got a USA charvel from that era just last year for $1300.It's Nuckin Futz.
When you see these MiM for that $, and LTD Indonesian Gits for 2K.....seriously GTFO.
I'll continue to enjoy my 2009 USA Charvel, that I paid 650 for, in MINT condition, and my 86 Jackson San Dimas I paid 1K for...all the while I enjoy NOT buying the aforementioned foreign made guitars for stupid prices.
Yep. Basswood sounds great. My favorite after mahoghanyCompared it to my friend's Pro Am and my Suhr Modern. More than held it's own. Great beater guitar that I can take anywhere and not worry about. My buddy liked it so much he's getting one tomorrow. I hear a lot of people say they don't like basswood. I've had a few basswood guitars, and they were all good players, sounded fine.