I'll be sticking with Rick's but feel that if service is not up to the mark, then we should feel free to be able to discuss this here. If JH decides we are a non entity as a market then, to your point, he will be loosing sales.
The world has become a very small place thanks to the net. Can it be that RIC cannot find a reputable distributor here in OZ. Unlikely IMHO . Or is this due to RIC's current marketing strategy? Indulge me as I explore this a little. RIC's products are not copied by others en mass, nor can they be, nor are they as popular as the main stream guitar/bass makers from the USA. They are, if you agree with my arguments so far, a niche market / product manufacturer. So, like certain exotic performance car makers (Italian... dancing horses and bulls..red...), for example, they keep their product output to limited numbers to allow higher asking prices. RIC's most desirable products (IMHO) are their vintage reissue items. With not to many nostalgia instruments coming up (but stay tuned).......there are only so many of these that can be sold before saturation occurs. So RIC must release it's limited viability products slooowly and carefully (Im waiting for the 360/12C64 McGuinn myself, Im sure RM is too!).
Wow full B-Series....Average V Series, pretty good C-Series.....next.....????
So Twenty Million Aussies...Three Hundred Mil + in USA, Europe????? markets....we Down Under are not a blip on the JH radar. If only The Beatles or Byrds hailed from OZ, things would be different eh??
Im not being negative, just realistic, it's business....we are screwed. "What happened to you man...? It used to be about the music...Ca-Ching..."
Byron, Played a Maton 12 elec just last Saturday. Felt like a Les Paul (plank) neck with 12 strings, and not "the sound", but I loved the funky selector switch...not enough to want one though.
Si.
