AS far as I can tell, that's the only thing this guy has written about in the last few years. Who cares if they go under?
Mine are both dead, so that'd be pretty scary!
Greg makes some great points. But the opposite of the mom and pop shop coin comes when they're all gone and there's only a couple places to buy from and they start upping the prices to further their pockets (and keep their stockholders happy) widening the social gaps...But still, it's just good business. Buy cheaper, sell lower. Make more profit, grow bigger. It's been the trend since the 60s.
Mine are both dead, so that'd be pretty scary!
Greg makes some great points. But the opposite of the mom and pop shop coin comes when they're all gone and there's only a couple places to buy from and they start upping the prices to further their pockets (and keep their stockholders happy) widening the social gaps...But still, it's just good business. Buy cheaper, sell lower. Make more profit, grow bigger. It's been the trend since the 60s.
No thanks, I'll just go back to drumming full time. For me, those pointy metal douche guitars can't touch a nice Gibson.Would like to see Gibsons come down, but it's not the only name. There's always ESP or SGR or Dean We all know your love for pointy guitars...