Fogman wrote:
CowboyFromHell wrote:
Actually it's an Icon.
Btw, is this economy having a lot to do with a guitar's price? I saw a Warwick Corvette for $599, I love Warwicks and to see one much less a Corvette in particular at that price range was shocking.
I'm actually not familiar with the Icons, and avoid Guitar Center and other similar companies like the blight that they actually are and buy used instruments.
I can understand. Hell, pretty much everything in there is used in some way or another. Doesn't really bother me, if the condition is fine. But the other night I did see a beautiful Sheraton II on which the neck was beginning to crack around the headstock; the tag indicated that it was new. Whether it might have been a new guitar or not, it's a shame when people don't take care of the guitars in the store.
Guitar Center does suck. But it's the only thing in my area. In the rare occasion I can get a ride across town to one, I love the smaller stores despite their lack of selection, especially in the big-name area. But they work hard to keep their customers, when my parents got me my Ibanez bass a few years back as a birthday gift, they cut down the price considerately since my stepdad had recently bought a drumset from them. But just friendlier people in general.
And as far as used instruments go, it's a shame they don't have a floor-model/stock option where you test out whats in the store and they grab yours from the backroom (although once an employee was nice enough to offer me a guitar nearly fresh off the truck to take home instead of my SG taken from the floor.