Re: Schaller bridges
Right, except even the OFR bridges sold direct now are made by Schaller in Germany and in Korea for the 1000 models.
So it appears that a good $50 is being tacked on just for the FR name.
It must be weird for Schaller to make bridges for Floyd and then undercut him by making their own licensed version. Are they competing with themselves?
Then again this might have something to do with patents and licensing in various areas. I've noticing that it can be hard finding some Schaller stuff here in the States. A lot of their pickups and such aren't well known. Thus it might be cheaper to just make bridges under an agreement with FR, mainly due to saving marketing and distribution costs, than to directly try to sell Schaller bridges here (that is, Schaller bridges with the Schaller logo, not the FR one).
And yet, you would think guitar companies would seek out the OFRs to put on as OEMs, especially on non-American made top of the line mass produced models. Floyd probably doesn't have the production capacity to do that, and the guitar companies probably realize that, much like with the old Jackson Professional line, their mid level tier would start to cannibalize their top level stuff.
I'm sure the supply chain gets complicated. I just know that it seems like they keep production tight. Simply having a satin chrome FR Pro made (non standard) for me took a month or two. And yet OEM stuff is being thrown at guitar builders who make a slew of stuff that is overpriced and under sold at retail and then sold possibly below value on the used market. Such speculation and wastefulness by all involved.