6 in one, half dozen in the other... I could care less whether the guitar is relic'd or not. If I like the feel, the tone, if the instrument inspires me, then I will like it and play it. If people want to call me a poser for playing one, frankly I don't give a crap.
Except that it costs considerably more to do a relic finish than a decent finish of any kind. All relic guitars are labor intensive (aging hardware is labor intensive also) Some of the very best ones Suhr, Nash, Swade, Nacho, Big Tex etc, can get up to $3k-$5k and the majority of relic builders don't offer finished guitars, only relics.Relic is just an excuse for the manufacturer not to put a decent finish on the guitar. IMHO
Relic is just an excuse for the manufacturer not to put a decent finish on the guitar. IMHO
Suddenly all those Mfg 2nds don't have to be sold at or below cost...they're off to the relic department! And considering the money they used to lose on 2nds, I think they come out ahead cash-wise with relics. Manufacturers like relics, and it has everything to do with profit. The only problem with the plan is that they haven't been able to convince the majority of players that new beat-up guitars are desirable. Wouldn't manufacturers of cars, appliances, TV's, etc love to sell their 'scratch and dent' inventory at a higher price, instead of a lower one? Who's the chumps, huh? How proud would you be to pull up in a new car and be able to say to your neighbor: "I just drove this baby off the lot. A fender's dented, a bumper's falling off, the underside is already rusting, and one tire's flat. Cost me a couple grand extra for the 'vintage' look, but it's worth every penny."
Except that it costs considerably more to do a relic finish than a decent finish of any kind. All relic guitars are labor intensive (aging hardware is labor intensive also) Some of the very best ones Suhr, Nash, Swade, Nacho, Big Tex etc, can get up to $3k-$5k and the majority of relic builders don't offer finished guitars, only relics.
Some of these builders like Nacho are insanely passionate about this. They are so good at duplicating the vintage feel of an instrument that they consistently sell out of $4K guitars long before they are even finished. Gotta get on the list or wait for one to come available.
http://www.texmexguitars.com/portfolio-items/nachoguitar-lola/
Cheers, RG
You're very welcome to your opinion and you may have a point but I still stand by mine. The people who pay 4k for a relic are the blues lawyers. Our own Wah Wah here made his by playing it. The link you provided looks to me like a body someone took some 120 grit sand paper to and threw out in the snow for a couple of weeks to raise the grain. I just don't like relics and I don't think I ever will. I do agree with Blueman on his analogy.