Dale B Well-known member Wednesday at 3:32 PM #21 SI said: And that’s for the regular custom shop les Paul Custom finishes, the fancy finishes are 7500 and up! Click to expand... Yep!
SI said: And that’s for the regular custom shop les Paul Custom finishes, the fancy finishes are 7500 and up! Click to expand... Yep!
shar-vell Dan Well-known member Wednesday at 4:03 PM #22 Guitar prices are like taxes they only go up never down.
BABMusic Well-known member Wednesday at 4:06 PM #23 I think in 10 years, all these companies like fender, BAD, etc will have to relocate outside of CA -- if they want to stay in business.
I think in 10 years, all these companies like fender, BAD, etc will have to relocate outside of CA -- if they want to stay in business.
napalmdeath Well-known member Wednesday at 6:06 PM #24 What's really gotten out of hand is Korean guitars getting up to $2k plus.
R Rip Member Wednesday at 7:44 PM #25 From what I've read, Indo import guitars have a larger profit than higher-end guitars. Yes we've been charged too much. I think we're about to see a price adjustment. The 20% "sales" we are seeing now will become the new normal prices. Who the fuck pays $1500+ for a cookie-cutter Indonesian guitar? .... Especially when I'm seeing used Suhr Moderns sell for $2k.... That's like comparing a Hyundai to a Porsche. JMHO Last edited: Thursday at 1:07 PM
From what I've read, Indo import guitars have a larger profit than higher-end guitars. Yes we've been charged too much. I think we're about to see a price adjustment. The 20% "sales" we are seeing now will become the new normal prices. Who the fuck pays $1500+ for a cookie-cutter Indonesian guitar? .... Especially when I'm seeing used Suhr Moderns sell for $2k.... That's like comparing a Hyundai to a Porsche. JMHO