Gearjoneser
Gear Ho
Re: Which Boutique Companies Will Last the Test of Time?
Good points Aleclee and Skarekrough. Digital products and mass production will always pose a threat to these types of hand builders. Like Skarekrough pointed out, there's more and more vintage amps becoming available as older players are cashing out of them. And the kids coming up don't necessarily want the sound of the 60's.
Probably most of the ones in my list will be long gone in 10 years. Only about 15 of them might get to the size of PRS, Taylor, Mesa, Duncan, etc.
Fulltone pedals sure has grown in the last 10 years.
Good points Aleclee and Skarekrough. Digital products and mass production will always pose a threat to these types of hand builders. Like Skarekrough pointed out, there's more and more vintage amps becoming available as older players are cashing out of them. And the kids coming up don't necessarily want the sound of the 60's.
Probably most of the ones in my list will be long gone in 10 years. Only about 15 of them might get to the size of PRS, Taylor, Mesa, Duncan, etc.
Fulltone pedals sure has grown in the last 10 years.