Gearjoneser
Gear Ho
It's all becoming clearer about Gibson's plan. Gibson may be the first guitar company to go past the point of being 'just a guitar', to the point of being a commodity that's sold as a high ticket item, through their own stores. Carvin is similar, but won't have the impact of Gibson's brand name. In Los Angeles, I'm starting to see regular commercials on TV for Gibson guitars, and I'm wondering if they're setting the stage for starting Gibson Franchises.....in other words, retail stores in key areas that sell nothing but Gibson merchandise!
Maybe I'm looking too far ahead, but I think Gibson is thinking of presenting itself in the same way Harley Davidson has. They'll always have a lower market, to sell budget oriented Gibsons, but they've seen that they can sell guitars for the prices of cars, so I think that's where they're headed.
Maybe I'm looking too far ahead, but I think Gibson is thinking of presenting itself in the same way Harley Davidson has. They'll always have a lower market, to sell budget oriented Gibsons, but they've seen that they can sell guitars for the prices of cars, so I think that's where they're headed.