NAMM 2013
Moderators: rickenbrother, ajish4
- 8mileshigh
- Senior Member
- Posts: 3532
- Joined: Thu Nov 20, 2003 6:00 am
Re: NAMM 2013
The only thing this thread needs is some insightful comment from Ivan. Where is that little scamp hiding? 
Re: NAMM 2013
Graham i knew you would post some krap comment on here i told you.....you couldny hold yer water 
Re: NAMM 2013
Amen to that.johnhall wrote:
Having owned a U.K. company previously, you can be assured I will NEVER EVER own an EU based company again. Those that complain about our laws and business climate in the USA have never owned a business elsewhere before.
Every major production facility closes his Belgian doors.
Looking forward to a BeNeLux special Ric though.
- electrofaro
- Senior Member
- Posts: 3611
- Joined: Sun Apr 26, 2009 3:25 pm
Re: NAMM 2013
Where did mr Hall write that? Did I miss his post in this thread, as I don't see it! Wim, I would never start a multinational in Belgium - your countrymen striking all the time over nothing is what causes companies to leave! I didn't know you own a company btw!wim wrote:Amen to that. Every major production facility closes his Belgian doors.johnhall wrote:Having owned a U.K. company previously, you can be assured I will NEVER EVER own an EU based company again. Those that complain about our laws and business climate in the USA have never owned a business elsewhere before.
Looking forward to a BeNeLux special Ric though.
No worries, only a few industries like car sales are exempt from the EU laws against restrictions - but they get slowly but surely moved into the regular laws against no restrictions for consumers. Music downloads is a wonderful world which so far has escaped the EU Commission's target finder!fireglo67 wrote:Sorry, I should have said that I was specifically talking about a restriction of trade within the EU.
Scotty, for all I know Ivan was an alter ego of Graham
'67 Fender Coronado II CAB * '17 1963 ES-335 PB * currently rickless
- electrofaro
- Senior Member
- Posts: 3611
- Joined: Sun Apr 26, 2009 3:25 pm
Re: NAMM 2013
Never mind, I found mr. Hall's comment... which then raises the question, why not one company to import Rickies for the whole of Europe (EU) - would simplify a lot for RIC to have just one partner instead of a dozen (potentially just one annoyance instead of a dozen
).
'67 Fender Coronado II CAB * '17 1963 ES-335 PB * currently rickless
- 8mileshigher
- Senior Member
- Posts: 4886
- Joined: Tue May 23, 2006 12:34 pm
NAMM 2013
rickenbrother wrote:And Gil!T.A.R. wrote:+1rickenbrother wrote:Thank you, Peter!
+2 on those sentiments !
Re: NAMM 2013
I believe he is no longer a member. To answer the next question, no I have no idea of the circumstances.8mileshigh wrote:The only thing this thread needs is some insightful comment from Ivan. Where is that little scamp hiding?
"The best things in life aren't things."
Re: NAMM 2013
Electrostring wrote:Never mind, I found mr. Hall's comment... which then raises the question, why not one company to import Rickies for the whole of Europe (EU) - would simplify a lot for RIC to have just one partner instead of a dozen (potentially just one annoyance instead of a dozen).
Given the EU free trade regulations detailed above there is, in effect, one distributor already for the EU..it's Rosetti. If RIC wanted to, they could simply implement an extended commercial agreement for Rosetti to distribute to continental European dealers and for Rosetti to offer parts/service back up to those dealers in the same way that they do for the likes of Sound Affects/GuitarGuitar in the UK today. That's why I made the point earlier about it being very strange to talk about the introduction of stand alone distributors for Germany/France as being a major development for RIC's European business. If people in Germany and France weren't already able to buy officially sourced guitars from UK dealers which had been supplied by Rosetti then clearly that would not be the case - but they can, and they do, so I don't see how it can be described as a big deal.
I noted that John Hall made an indirect negative comment about an existing distributor in one of the earlier posts. That would suggest that there is an issue between RIC and Rosetti. If so, it wouldn't be the first time that a relationship between the factory and a UK distributor had turned sour. In that context the establishment of new French/German distributors would, in effect, allow RIC to supply the UK from those markets and end its trading relationship with Rosetti in much the same way as they parted company with a certain Rose, Morris back in the day....
Re: NAMM 2013
You couldn't be more incorrect on many points. However, I'll only address Rosetti and say our relationship with them could not be better. They even spent Monday with us here at the factory.
Furthermore, they are ecstatic about our plans in Europe, as is Algam and AB Music, as these distributors all know each other and work together well.
Locals always get preference; they know when stock comes in, are the target of local marketing, and are usually repeat customers of local dealers.
Furthermore, they are ecstatic about our plans in Europe, as is Algam and AB Music, as these distributors all know each other and work together well.
Locals always get preference; they know when stock comes in, are the target of local marketing, and are usually repeat customers of local dealers.
- electrofaro
- Senior Member
- Posts: 3611
- Joined: Sun Apr 26, 2009 3:25 pm
Re: NAMM 2013
Well, simple it's usually not with these business contracts!k43rover wrote:If RIC wanted to, they could simply implement an extended commercial agreement for Rosetti to distribute to continental European dealers
Algam got this interesting new review... a Ric through a Marshall amp, now there's something one doesn't see here often in this rather voxy community!
'67 Fender Coronado II CAB * '17 1963 ES-335 PB * currently rickless
Re: NAMM 2013
johnhall wrote:You couldn't be more incorrect on many points. However, I'll only address Rosetti and say our relationship with them could not be better. They even spent Monday with us here at the factory.
Furthermore, they are ecstatic about our plans in Europe, as is Algam and AB Music, as these distributors all know each other and work together well.
Locals always get preference; they know when stock comes in, are the target of local marketing, and are usually repeat customers of local dealers.
Hi John. As your earlier comments were somewhat obscure it's good that you've now clarified what you're doing in plain English. I'm sure that those in continental Europe will be especially pleased that they'll be getting more local support rather than having to buy from the UK.
I am looking forward to seeing how your business development plans for the EU work out as, in the absence of much in the way of new product, I'm still not convinced that these changes will drive that much incremental volume. Regardless, I wish you and your new business partners in Europe very well with it as a RIC in rude health in the EU can only be a good thing for the company overall....and, perhaps, will give you the confidence to eventually do some more C series reissues (my vote being for the Rose Morris reissues)
Last edited by k43rover on Thu Jan 31, 2013 6:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: NAMM 2013
Yearly average striking days Belgian Railway (NMBS) an Postal services: 28Electrostring wrote:
Where did mr Hall write that? Did I miss his post in this thread, as I don't see it! Wim, I would never start a multinational in Belgium - your countrymen striking all the time over nothing is what causes companies to leave! I didn't know you own a company btw!
It's only the civil servants that strike all the time.
And those that lose their job, like the Ford and Mittal employees.
I used to own a business.
I just stopped it, and got a 9 to 5 job.
I ended up earning less, but without the 24/7 kafkaian hassle.
Re: NAMM 2013
that was the worst video ive ever had to endure and after three minutes of what sounded like a cookery class he played Wild thingElectrostring wrote:
Algam got this interesting new review... a Ric through a Marshall amp, now there's something one doesn't see here often in this rather voxy community!
personally i prefer Rick through a Fender
- deaconblues
- RRF Consultant
- Posts: 2390
- Joined: Tue Feb 06, 2007 5:14 pm
Re: NAMM 2013
scotty wrote:that was the worst video ive ever had to endure and after three minutes of what sounded like a cookery class he played Wild thingElectrostring wrote:
Algam got this interesting new review... a Ric through a Marshall amp, now there's something one doesn't see here often in this rather voxy community!
Utter wee wee...
personally i prefer Rick through a Fender
Agreed, what a god-awful tone. Especially with the bumble-bee distortion at the end. ROCK N' ROLL!
Re: NAMM 2013
Electrostring wrote:Well, simple it's usually not with these business contracts!k43rover wrote:If RIC wanted to, they could simply implement an extended commercial agreement for Rosetti to distribute to continental European dealers
Algam got this interesting new review... a Ric through a Marshall amp, now there's something one doesn't see here often in this rather voxy community!
Hey Werner, as you found that interesting I've got some great news for you - I am redecorating my living room next week and you are most welcome to come over and watch the paint dry. Don't worry if you can't make it, just let me know and I'll do a vid for you.
