
Randy Rhoads 25th anniversery Jackson
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frank wrote: thanks ian. limeys are okay in my book too.

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Sorry, Frank... my point was that I don't get why the "mexi-strats" cost less than the "American Made" models. Mexico is part of North America so Mexicans are also "Americans", AND both the Fender plants in Mexico and California employ Mexican workers, so why are "mexi-strats" considered lower quality than the exact same thing built in California?frank wrote:hey, wait a minute....i'm mexican too!RockyRhoads wrote:Depends on which Fender you are looking at. The ones made in Mexico are cheaper than the ones made in the USA... even though the USA plant has a lot of Mexican employees...
I was actually trying to say that the Mexican guitars are equal to the "American" ones. Just ask Henry Garza.
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I am surprised that the Mexican Strats are cheaper for one reoson, Big companies find countries that will produce products for them cheaper. However big companies keep the prices high and make greater proffits! I have never heard of a company making a product cheaper then passing the savings on to the customer!!!!!!
I think this is a good example that Fender are setting, My example of quality Mexican designed VW's is a good example, VW make cheaper cars in Mexico then sell them at high prices in every country of the world.
I am surprised that the Mexican Strats are cheaper for one reoson, Big companies find countries that will produce products for them cheaper. However big companies keep the prices high and make greater proffits! I have never heard of a company making a product cheaper then passing the savings on to the customer!!!!!!
I think this is a good example that Fender are setting, My example of quality Mexican designed VW's is a good example, VW make cheaper cars in Mexico then sell them at high prices in every country of the world.
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all in good fun my friend. i work with a man who's in total agreement with you. (about guitars, i don't know how he feels about wetbacks.) anyways, he maintains that fenders have spotty quality control and he has some mexican strats that he swears by. i don't know enough to pass judgement. i have a '79 strat (a bad year i hear) and i love it to death.RockyRhoads wrote:Sorry, Frank... my point was that I don't get why the "mexi-strats" cost less than the "American Made" models. Mexico is part of North America so Mexicans are also "Americans", AND both the Fender plants in Mexico and California employ Mexican workers, so why are "mexi-strats" considered lower quality than the exact same thing built in California?frank wrote:hey, wait a minute....i'm mexican too!RockyRhoads wrote:Depends on which Fender you are looking at. The ones made in Mexico are cheaper than the ones made in the USA... even though the USA plant has a lot of Mexican employees...
I was actually trying to say that the Mexican guitars are equal to the "American" ones. Just ask Henry Garza.
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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.
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are the modern jackson rhoads models even acurate reproductions of the originals, they have jumbo frets and ive heard that randy liked small frets. + who knows about the rest of the specks are the pickups the same and what about the neck profile?
i kinda think these reproductions are made to appeal to the widest possible market... im not saying there not good in fact id love one. maybe im just a purist and dont want things to change
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as for the 25th aniversary model - depriving the real fans is just wrong
i kinda think these reproductions are made to appeal to the widest possible market... im not saying there not good in fact id love one. maybe im just a purist and dont want things to change

as for the 25th aniversary model - depriving the real fans is just wrong