RIC Acoustics......
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Both Fender and Gibson have the corporate structure and a take-no-prisoners, profit-wherever-we-can-get-it marketing philosophy, coupled with gigantic offshore capacity. They do a volume business in many, many price points and each has a large number of profit centers, of which the custom shop is only one (and a smaller one), which the company can easily carry through the lean times of set up and runup, and which brings status and hyped-up revenue mostly because of simple material and process upgrades. The highest dollar Fender Custom Shop Strat is still a bolted-together guitar, although it is carefully hand-assembled from nicer pieces of wood and carefully hand-painted and hand-rubbed-out. (Except for the bolted-together part, it approaches the care in assembly of a Rick, at several times the price. The rest is hype...)
These are entirely different business models from RIC's.
Adding a custom shop to the concept of a satellite hinterland acoustic RIC shop only makes it more difficult to turn any sort of reasonable profit, IMO.
These are entirely different business models from RIC's.
Adding a custom shop to the concept of a satellite hinterland acoustic RIC shop only makes it more difficult to turn any sort of reasonable profit, IMO.
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Hey Gary Wilkinson - have you found a SwampGreenGlo 760J?!
Nah... kiddin', of course... but in fact, i've always wondered, since the moment i started pickin' on a guitar: why is it considered to be a "norm" that the acoustics must be cheaper than electrics (or, at least, that's the way it is here, where i live)? I mean, i've heard many people say acoustics are "uncool", "for wimps", etc... in my view, they are... sorry, i cannot put my thoughts into right words... just cool.
Nah... kiddin', of course... but in fact, i've always wondered, since the moment i started pickin' on a guitar: why is it considered to be a "norm" that the acoustics must be cheaper than electrics (or, at least, that's the way it is here, where i live)? I mean, i've heard many people say acoustics are "uncool", "for wimps", etc... in my view, they are... sorry, i cannot put my thoughts into right words... just cool.
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Personally I would be very disappointed if RIC is unable to deliver on their outstanding acoustic orders. I've been waiting on a 700C-12 through Mike Parks and the guitar was originally ordered in 2002. It would be nice if there was an official announcement from RIC about acoustic production so that I would know whether to wait it out, or move on to another manufacturer.
Since I'm kind of late to this thread it was earlier stated:
Gibson purchased the Flatiron Mandolin Co.in Boseman. They had an existing facility and experienced personnel. I'm sure there were some issues with converting to run the Gibson line (along with the Flatiron production), but many of the human resource issues were covered.
Gibson has their acoustics made in Bozeman, Montana but their electrics are made in Nashville,Tennesse.
Gibson purchased the Flatiron Mandolin Co.in Boseman. They had an existing facility and experienced personnel. I'm sure there were some issues with converting to run the Gibson line (along with the Flatiron production), but many of the human resource issues were covered.
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