Guitar Center on Ebay...What the heck?
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Guitar Center on Ebay...What the heck?
I was just looking at an Azureglo 4001 on Ebay that Guitar Center listed for like $2599 and decided I just have ask..........what the heck are they trying to do??
Anybody know what they're trying to accomplish with their Ebay pricing? Nobody ever bids on their stuff.
Anybody know what they're trying to accomplish with their Ebay pricing? Nobody ever bids on their stuff.
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It's part of a two-tiered strategy to fleece the uninitiated and jack prices in general up. So far it's been less than successful. But in the longterm?
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" Rickenbacker notifies Guitar Center that they are no longer authorized dealers.
Santa Ana, February 18, 2005: Rickenbacker notified Guitar Center today that it would not accept further orders for Rickenbacker products, that all existing orders have been cancelled, and no further shipments would be made. All Guitar Center locations will soon be removed from Rickenbacker's list of authorized dealerships and dealer referral system.
Rickenbacker CEO John Hall commented, “It’s a sad day considering our long history, however, it has become increasingly apparent that our style of business is not compatible with that of Guitar Center’s. Their business model and support systems are well optimized to suit sales of mass-produced goods but less efficient for small shop, craftsman-produced products like ours”. He went on to note that this policy will not apply to the Musician’s Friend unit of Guitar Center, which to date has remained under separate, autonomous management. He said, “We have a very positive relationship with Musician’s Friend and can only hope this success will not be affected: that’s up to management at Guitar Center to decide.”
Rickenbacker invented the modern electric guitar as it exists today in 1931 and remains the only major, original electric guitar maker to produce solely in the United States. "
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.... sorry, but I just had post the entire thing .... its classic "officialspeak" but them's some STRONG words. In "normalspeak" that statement would contain a number of explitive-deleteds. I've never dealt with a Guitar Center myself and from the sounds of it I'm not missing much.
Santa Ana, February 18, 2005: Rickenbacker notified Guitar Center today that it would not accept further orders for Rickenbacker products, that all existing orders have been cancelled, and no further shipments would be made. All Guitar Center locations will soon be removed from Rickenbacker's list of authorized dealerships and dealer referral system.
Rickenbacker CEO John Hall commented, “It’s a sad day considering our long history, however, it has become increasingly apparent that our style of business is not compatible with that of Guitar Center’s. Their business model and support systems are well optimized to suit sales of mass-produced goods but less efficient for small shop, craftsman-produced products like ours”. He went on to note that this policy will not apply to the Musician’s Friend unit of Guitar Center, which to date has remained under separate, autonomous management. He said, “We have a very positive relationship with Musician’s Friend and can only hope this success will not be affected: that’s up to management at Guitar Center to decide.”
Rickenbacker invented the modern electric guitar as it exists today in 1931 and remains the only major, original electric guitar maker to produce solely in the United States. "
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.... sorry, but I just had post the entire thing .... its classic "officialspeak" but them's some STRONG words. In "normalspeak" that statement would contain a number of explitive-deleteds. I've never dealt with a Guitar Center myself and from the sounds of it I'm not missing much.
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If you see GCrep in a seller's name run, don't walk.
But I have to say that I like GC in general. Yeah, can't really get much in the way of boutique items, like Rickenbacker, but they always have a decent stock of instruments and I never have a hassle trying out stuff.
And their pricing is competitive.
I order my Rics online and I buy amps, cabs and other instruments at GC.
But I have to say that I like GC in general. Yeah, can't really get much in the way of boutique items, like Rickenbacker, but they always have a decent stock of instruments and I never have a hassle trying out stuff.
And their pricing is competitive.
I order my Rics online and I buy amps, cabs and other instruments at GC.
Tahiti, here I come!!! ... or maybe New Caledonia...
That would be interesting - there are only a couple of 'chains' in the music business here - Allans and Billy Hydes. I'm sure GC would get a lot of initial support, probably largely from the 'thrasher' market. On the other hand, there are a lot of smaller, 'boutique' stores that have loyal customers who might look but not buy.
Every man and his dog sells mainstream stuff like Fender, Gibson, PRS, Ibanez, Yamaha and the 'cheapies' but few handle Rickenbacker, Gretsch and the like.
That would be interesting - there are only a couple of 'chains' in the music business here - Allans and Billy Hydes. I'm sure GC would get a lot of initial support, probably largely from the 'thrasher' market. On the other hand, there are a lot of smaller, 'boutique' stores that have loyal customers who might look but not buy.
Every man and his dog sells mainstream stuff like Fender, Gibson, PRS, Ibanez, Yamaha and the 'cheapies' but few handle Rickenbacker, Gretsch and the like.
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