TonyFlyingSquirrel
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pabloman said:I think sometimes we forget how small of a consumer niche we actually are. IME most guitar players aren't tech savvy guitar geeks the way we are. Fender's business model is so different from that of Warmoth I'm not sure why people even bother to draw a comparison. I think that what Fender is doing is great. What other manufacturers are doing it? I don't really get the hate for Fender having different models of Strats. That's a pretty basic MO for everyone. How many variations of a Les Paul are there? Ibanez RG? Schecter C1? The list goes on and on. The way I see it Fender did the hard work, Warmoth came along and added a twist and some polish and is making it work. Fender is a mass produced, assembly line factory. Warmoth is a bespoke boutique builder. These are two completely different things.
I get this, and I don't let Gibson, ESP, Ibanez, or Schecter off the hook either.
If it's a new model, it is a new shape/design, not just a new option on an existing one.
I have many friends who are Ibanez or ESP endorsees, and time and time again, they have some creative ideas, but unless your Steve Vai or James Hatfield, your options are to pick from the lineup & put your own pickups in it if you want to call it a "signature" guitar.
Few mainstream manufacturers have gone the extra mile to reinvent themselves. Ibanez did this big time when Vai joined them, but only a handful of body true changes and offerings since then. Same with ESP, same with Schecter, same with Gibson.