OT: Alex Chase Guitars

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Never heard of those. Any guitar builder who says something like this probably isn't very knowledgeable though.

"It has a set-in neck, not a cheap bolt on neck."

:jerkit:
 
Im thinking Asian made, but still curious on how they play. Anybody ?
 
Megadeth7684":3l3964f2 said:
Never heard of those. Any guitar builder who says something like this probably isn't very knowledgeable though.

"It has a set-in neck, not a cheap bolt on neck."

:jerkit:

I don't usually attribute those type of comments to ignorance. Generally, I see one or both of two things going on. 1) They're the type of person who's stuck in the narrow minded though process that what they like/think is best is what's best for everyone and 2) They're not exactly marketing geniuses and go about promoting their products using negative comments towards other products. I've found that often times these are the same people that in "private," "just between you and me" discussions talk smack about their direct competition.

There is justification in making comparisons to explain what sets your product a part from the others but it needs to be done in a way that's intelligent and doesn't come off as elitist or unreasonably negative towards others.
 
piece of shit, was drunk one night, took a chance by the description and bought one on line, thank good I was able to send it back and get my $$ back, STAY AWAY
 
Bob Savage":3ggmrva3 said:
Megadeth7684":3ggmrva3 said:
Never heard of those. Any guitar builder who says something like this probably isn't very knowledgeable though.

"It has a set-in neck, not a cheap bolt on neck."

:jerkit:

I don't usually attribute those type of comments to ignorance. Generally, I see one or both of two things going on. 1) They're the type of person who's stuck in the narrow minded though process that what they like/think is best is what's best for everyone and 2) They're not exactly marketing geniuses and go about promoting their products using negative comments towards other products. I've found that often times these are the same people that in "private," "just between you and me" discussions talk smack about their direct competition.

There is justification in making comparisons to explain what sets your product a part from the others but it needs to be done in a way that's intelligent and doesn't come off as elitist or unreasonably negative towards others.

Agreed, the guy could have used some tact and just discussed his point of view of what makes one method better than another.
 
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