Inflames626
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Only had time to read part of the thread but of all the major rock/metal oriented brands Dean is the one I could most easily part with. I always found their designs somewhat tacky, beginning with the iconic V headstock. I much preferred Washburn's sleeker take on the ML. I hope Washburn comes back and maybe works with what remains of Dean to create some exciting new designs.
I hate to see one less brand in the industry, though, because it's always good to have more ideas in the marketplace.
As far as Gibson and Fender, their designs are almost de facto public domain at this point, but they are resuming lawsuits like it is the 1970s again.
IMO, due to their bankruptcy a few years ago, Gibson doesn't deserve to exist save as a nostalgia brand. The whole "lifestyle" marketing angle is ridiculous.
It's like they're trying to sell Harleys to Millennials used to Kawasaki Ninjas. As a Jackson/ESP/BC Rich/Ibanez guy, I'd be one of those Ninja "kids."
That said, there will always be room in my collection for some Gibson/Fender inspired gear. Just not Gibson/Fender themselves.
As for Dean, this may drive up the value of their instruments. I'm hoping some of their other stuff like their basses will go down in price. I am not nearly as down on their bass designs as I am on their guitars.
As for Zelinsky himself, he's not involved in this, right? He went on to DBZ and then made yet another company after that?
DBZ guitars don't seem so bad design wise, although their pricing seems a little volatile. Then again, I've heard Zelinsky himself is a little volatile.
I hate to see one less brand in the industry, though, because it's always good to have more ideas in the marketplace.
As far as Gibson and Fender, their designs are almost de facto public domain at this point, but they are resuming lawsuits like it is the 1970s again.
IMO, due to their bankruptcy a few years ago, Gibson doesn't deserve to exist save as a nostalgia brand. The whole "lifestyle" marketing angle is ridiculous.
It's like they're trying to sell Harleys to Millennials used to Kawasaki Ninjas. As a Jackson/ESP/BC Rich/Ibanez guy, I'd be one of those Ninja "kids."
That said, there will always be room in my collection for some Gibson/Fender inspired gear. Just not Gibson/Fender themselves.
As for Dean, this may drive up the value of their instruments. I'm hoping some of their other stuff like their basses will go down in price. I am not nearly as down on their bass designs as I am on their guitars.
As for Zelinsky himself, he's not involved in this, right? He went on to DBZ and then made yet another company after that?
DBZ guitars don't seem so bad design wise, although their pricing seems a little volatile. Then again, I've heard Zelinsky himself is a little volatile.