killerguitar
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Re: Big trem blocks. Any difference?
I have no issue with putting my products where my posts are. I know, without question, that anyone who tries one (and anyone who has tried one in the past will tell you the same) will be blown away - even compared to other companies' aftermarket products. If any of you are interested in trying one of our blocks and doing an in-depth review of their results, please PM me and we can work something out.
I understand that most people will see my posts as "hype" or "spam" or whatever, but the reality is that I truly feel that we have superior products to anything else you will find anywhere in the world - that is why I left my regular job to pursue this business. I want to spread the word to all of you and prove to as many of you as I can that this is the case.
So, as I said, if you are interested in reviewing, PM or email me at rick@killerguitarcomponents.com and we can chat about details. I wish I could afford to just give away 20 of these blocks for review, but there is a lot of hand work and time that goes into each one. We don't just make 50 or 100 at a time on a big CNC machine then toss them in a package as most other companies do. Many of our blocks are actually made to order and made specifically for that person by myself or my father/business partner, Sandy.
We stand behind our products 100%, and always will.
killerguitar, Forgive me if this comes off as a little out of line here, but.....
There's 5 pages of a lot of talk about various adjectives. Both for and against the qualities of a brass vs. whatever other material, but other than that, there's nothing really here to substantiate anything.
Lets think realistically here for a second. You're a fairly new company and very new to this forum with, IMO, a self proclaimed superior product to a lot of other well established products. On top of that, again IMO, you're also charging top shelf prices on this stuff. Sorry bro, this place isn't exactly Ebay and most of the long timers here don't easily buy into hype.
So I guess I'm kind of issuing Killer Guitar Components a challenge. Put your product where your posts are. Why not put 10 or 20 of your blocks into the hands of some of the players here for free? There's nothing ventured on their part and with this being one of the busiest gear forums on the net, you have a lot to gain from some of the guys here giving your products real world reviews. What better to way to prove naysayers wrong?
I have no issue with putting my products where my posts are. I know, without question, that anyone who tries one (and anyone who has tried one in the past will tell you the same) will be blown away - even compared to other companies' aftermarket products. If any of you are interested in trying one of our blocks and doing an in-depth review of their results, please PM me and we can work something out.
I understand that most people will see my posts as "hype" or "spam" or whatever, but the reality is that I truly feel that we have superior products to anything else you will find anywhere in the world - that is why I left my regular job to pursue this business. I want to spread the word to all of you and prove to as many of you as I can that this is the case.
So, as I said, if you are interested in reviewing, PM or email me at rick@killerguitarcomponents.com and we can chat about details. I wish I could afford to just give away 20 of these blocks for review, but there is a lot of hand work and time that goes into each one. We don't just make 50 or 100 at a time on a big CNC machine then toss them in a package as most other companies do. Many of our blocks are actually made to order and made specifically for that person by myself or my father/business partner, Sandy.
We stand behind our products 100%, and always will.