20 years from now, underground indie punks worldwide will be scrambling to try and find these in pawn shops and used swap places for their trendy subversive high school / college / garage band.
JustFred, great point on leadership... Whats the back story? What were the challenges? I know us steel had to kick up quality to specialize and differentiated... Did aluminum have to reposition to compete?Went thru BK w/ Kaiser Aluminum...in the end solid profitable entity emerged after divesting over 75% of the prior company...took many hard working business and legal specialists to make it happen....more important it took one very charismatic leader to keep the reorganization plans on track, secure needed cash, hold the supplier and customer base together thru the process...Kaiser was bigger and am fairly certain in a lot more trouble than Gibson when they filed...
There is no way they will be able to afford them, even then. They will probably have better taste, anyway. And I don't think enough of those were sold to actually end up in pawn shops.
Ylike adding back the volute to the neck to help stop the all too common headstock breaking off, people complained it wasn’t like the vintage guitars.
Ace, very nice summary.Innovation as a Business Model: There is a way to do it. Gibson has no idea what that is and it is obvious. This is not some mystery in 2018. They are consciously just pretty much half-asking it, and riding on their Icon status.
JustFred, great point on leadership... Whats the back story? What were the challenges? I know us steel had to kick up quality to specialize and differentiated... Did aluminum have to reposition to compete?
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During restructuring they focused intensely on process improvement via Kaizen and six sigma programs.
As I said previously the result is a highly robust and successful company.
On the Gibson designs:
Yeah - too many choices is bad for business.
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I’m playing all the instruments
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This thread is turning into a big stinky poopy bomb ...
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Sounds good. To be blunt, I would rather listen to Joe tho. Joe's 1st live album is awesome BTW. When he used to showoff more
This is old... ill post something newer later.
I’m playing all the instruments
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No offense intended David.
Your playing on these tracks is perfectly cromulent, but to flat out say you can do better than Joe B is quite a stretch.
Again, no offense intended but Joe B, you’re not.
And for that matter neither am I. (But I never claimed to be either.)
Went thru BK w/ Kaiser Aluminum...in the end solid profitable entity emerged after divesting over 75% of the prior company...took many hard working business and legal specialists to make it happen....more important it took one very charismatic leader to keep the reorganization plans on track, secure needed cash, hold the supplier and customer base together thru the process...Kaiser was bigger and am fairly certain in a lot more trouble than Gibson when they filed...