Clint wrote:coolhandjjl wrote:Brother Firefingers wrote:Quality control is simply not what it used to be in manufacturing. In the 70's and 80's if you bought USA you almost always got a winner. Not so anymore; a coin toss at best.
I always felt the opposite, mid/late 70's and well into the 80's seemed like US manufacturing's darkest days.
Clearly our Brother Firefingers didn't buy a new car, guitar or small appliance for a good 20 year span.
That's hilarious, and not far off the mark, lol!
Lots of good commentary here... I suppose the more general point was that there's a big difference between "craftsmen" and "employees..." Also, factor in pride-of-workmanship versus collecting a paycheck.
At a certain point in a factory's growth, it must simply become an impossibility to properly QC individual items in any detailed fashion. Even with the advent of CNC milling for bodies and necks, machine-winding for pickups, mechanical/robotic spray paint systems, etc., to me, the human element is the most critical element in a finely-crafted item, be it a car, guitar, watch, etc.
Does that fact lower or lessen my enthusiasm for a new Ric, or anything else new, for that matter? No. Just saying that there's always going to be the pick-of-the-litter that stands out above the rest, and conversely, the runt.
BTW a MID or Montezuma Brown bass is on my short list... they're beautiful.