http://www.texasguitarshows.com/NewBayJul.htm
and in So Calif at the Pomona Fairplex, July 21st and 22nd
http://www.texasguitarshows.com/NewLAAug.htm
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Yeah, you may be right about Guitars West may have been the dealer with those Rockinbetter knock offs.collin wrote:The ROW of Rickenbacker copies was a bitter disappointment to see (as much for being copies as for being really bad copies..). The dealer was Guitars West, IIRC.
Perhaps the target audience for an expensive Greco knock-off is those follks who specifically collect copies and "law-suit" guitars ? ? On the other hand, maybe that over-priced Greco knock-off will remain unsold for years. Like you say, its hard to understand the math of paying those kind of dollars for a knock-off ....Danotron wrote: the one that got me was the Greco Rick copy. It was a doublebound 360 style and from far away and seeing it from the back, I thought it might be a 360v64. Then I got closer and saw the front. They had a price on it of $1,600. For a few hundred dollars more you could get a real one....
8mileshigher wrote:Perhaps the target audience for an expensive Greco knock-off is those follks who specifically collect copies and "law-suit" guitars ? ? On the other hand, maybe that over-priced Greco knock-off will remain unsold for years. Like you say, its hard to understand the math of paying those kind of dollars for a knock-off ....Danotron wrote: the one that got me was the Greco Rick copy. It was a doublebound 360 style and from far away and seeing it from the back, I thought it might be a 360v64. Then I got closer and saw the front. They had a price on it of $1,600. For a few hundred dollars more you could get a real one....
especailly as there were a dozen real Rickenbackers availalble throughout the show room.
or,collin wrote:but that's like being the smartest kid in the remedial class.