Randy Rhoads 25th anniversery Jackson
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Randy Rhoads 25th anniversery Jackson
Man I want to get one of those I think they are selling 1 of 25 that have been made I want one so bad
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"Paying Tribute" is something I can get behind. Charging an arm and a leg for a limited edition axe I can't get behind.
If they really want to pay tribute, they'd make a quality reproduction of that guitar, produce 500 of them and sell them for under $1000 so Randy's fans could afford one if they choose.
As it is, only "collectors" can get one of those. Guiars should be played, not "collected" as an "investment" in my humble opinion.
If they really want to pay tribute, they'd make a quality reproduction of that guitar, produce 500 of them and sell them for under $1000 so Randy's fans could afford one if they choose.
As it is, only "collectors" can get one of those. Guiars should be played, not "collected" as an "investment" in my humble opinion.
There are other companies that make them for more reasonable prices I think. There are the Rally Rhoads guitars from Rhodes music (not RhoadsRockyRhoads wrote:"Paying Tribute" is something I can get behind. Charging an arm and a leg for a limited edition axe I can't get behind.
If they really want to pay tribute, they'd make a quality reproduction of that guitar, produce 500 of them and sell them for under $1000 so Randy's fans could afford one if they choose.
As it is, only "collectors" can get one of those. Guiars should be played, not "collected" as an "investment" in my humble opinion.

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Jackal is a RR.TK member who makes the copies of that Jackson...
My point being that for a company the size of Fender (who owns Jackson), making a reasonably priced guitar wouldn't cost them much. The cost of Fenders, Jacksons and Gibsons is inflated only because they are considering these instruments "collectors" items and "investments". They are selling to the wealthy and the 50 year olds who are trying to relive their youth by buying a guitar they wanted as a kid.
Anything more than $1000 for ANY guitar is ridiculous in my opinion.
My point being that for a company the size of Fender (who owns Jackson), making a reasonably priced guitar wouldn't cost them much. The cost of Fenders, Jacksons and Gibsons is inflated only because they are considering these instruments "collectors" items and "investments". They are selling to the wealthy and the 50 year olds who are trying to relive their youth by buying a guitar they wanted as a kid.
Anything more than $1000 for ANY guitar is ridiculous in my opinion.
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Well i'd probably end up getting a Mexican since they are around £400, but I played a few of each today and I couldn't see any real difference. This may be just me but they were very similar.
They can't really say to them "no you can't work here because you're Mexican, go work in our Mexican plant". What makes the American workers better anyway? Are they trained better?
They can't really say to them "no you can't work here because you're Mexican, go work in our Mexican plant". What makes the American workers better anyway? Are they trained better?
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No, that was my underhanded attempt to make a comment on the illeagal immigrant issues we are having here in the States. We have millions of illegal immigrants who are taking the jobs and benefits that the American citizens deserve.
The Mexican strats are every bit as good as the USA strats, the USA one cost more because of the "Made in the USA" label as far as I can tell. I've owned both and liked them equally.
The Mexican strats are every bit as good as the USA strats, the USA one cost more because of the "Made in the USA" label as far as I can tell. I've owned both and liked them equally.
Oh right, I get it now, thanks. Well I guess I'd definately go for the Mexican strat if i'm gunna get one then, lets me save a few hundred pounds to spend on some effects pedals i've been looking at.
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True... Epi is supposed to be the inexpensive version of Gibson just as Squier is supposed to be the inexpensive version of Fender.Stiltzkin wrote:You know ... the same could be said about Gibson vs. Epiphone
Gibson is actually even worse than Fender in the respect that they are jacking the prices of Epiphone out of reach now...
RockyRhoads wrote:True... Epi is supposed to be the inexpensive version of Gibson just as Squier is supposed to be the inexpensive version of Fender.Stiltzkin wrote:You know ... the same could be said about Gibson vs. Epiphone
Gibson is actually even worse than Fender in the respect that they are jacking the prices of Epiphone out of reach now...
i agree epiphones are getting to overpriced its $800 for a zakk wylde les paul and it doesnt even have the real emg set and it sound shitty without the real set and the set is so expensive too 200 for 2 pickups comeone please and we still gotaa pay to replace the batteries for them
TONY
hey, wait a minute...now that i'm fifty and i can finally afford my dream guitar.......RockyRhoads wrote:Jackal is a RR.TK member who makes the copies of that Jackson...
My point being that for a company the size of Fender (who owns Jackson), making a reasonably priced guitar wouldn't cost them much. The cost of Fenders, Jacksons and Gibsons is inflated only because they are considering these instruments "collectors" items and "investments". They are selling to the wealthy and the 50 year olds who are trying to relive their youth by buying a guitar they wanted as a kid.
Anything more than $1000 for ANY guitar is ridiculous in my opinion.
I think that Mexicans are fine Frank
, after all they design all the coolest cars for VW!! the newest status symbol VW's are concieved in Mexico launched in Europe and built across the globe, for VW a Europian company!
But when it comes down to it they are all a Mexican idea

But when it comes down to it they are all a Mexican idea

Cologne she'll wear silver and americard, She'll drive a beetle car and beat you down at cool Canasta. And when the clothes are strewn don't be afraid of the room touch the fullness of her breast feel the love of her caress she will be your living end.