BigJoe77
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Re: Where Gibson went wrong
OT:
Me thinks you are overestimating the quality of the Asian work force. It is pretty well documented that quality suffers tremendously from overseas sourcing. The only difference is that labor is so cheap they can throw more people at it, both in the factory and in customer service and repair after the fact. Most companies that outsource consider that cost part of the equation. Plus, seeing made in china or wherever typically lowers the expectations of qualiy for most things and therefore doesn't register the same level of complaints. Plus, a bigger ticket non-essential like a guitar or home electronics item has a high level of buyer's remorse that skews the data.
Personally, I love Gibson. I hope they stay in business forever. I don't have access to their books, so I don't know if they have gone wrong or not. I don't have any of their instruments because I haven't found the right mix of available cash and instrument that does what I want for that cash. I'm embarassed for them that they make the decision to sponsor people like the Jonas Brothers because I think it cheapens their brand way more than any quality or product line decisions ever could.
Hugs and Kisses,
joe
OT:
Me thinks you are overestimating the quality of the Asian work force. It is pretty well documented that quality suffers tremendously from overseas sourcing. The only difference is that labor is so cheap they can throw more people at it, both in the factory and in customer service and repair after the fact. Most companies that outsource consider that cost part of the equation. Plus, seeing made in china or wherever typically lowers the expectations of qualiy for most things and therefore doesn't register the same level of complaints. Plus, a bigger ticket non-essential like a guitar or home electronics item has a high level of buyer's remorse that skews the data.
Personally, I love Gibson. I hope they stay in business forever. I don't have access to their books, so I don't know if they have gone wrong or not. I don't have any of their instruments because I haven't found the right mix of available cash and instrument that does what I want for that cash. I'm embarassed for them that they make the decision to sponsor people like the Jonas Brothers because I think it cheapens their brand way more than any quality or product line decisions ever could.
Hugs and Kisses,
joe