Post by stradovarious on Feb 2, 2013 0:20:05 GMT -6
Yeah and everyone else's, no doubt...
Maybe this is the wrong section for this topic since this is NOT an MAB signature guitar- my question is, why not??
Probably been mentioned a million other times but forgive me, I am just a noob here.
Correct me if I am wrong, but I am willing to bet that if there were a Ritz Rocket MAB production signature model on the market (made by Dean of course- call it the "Dean MAB-1A Ritz Rocket" or something COOL like that! ) every forum member (and a ton of other folks worldwide) would either buy one immediately or begin saving for one, even if that meant selling off other guitars (non-MAB sig axes, of course ;D).
So I am sure it's just a fantasy that will never come true and the answer has already been presented as a final verdict here, but I wanted to throw my hat in the ring on this.
It wouldn't have to be the "aircraft grade aluminum" necessarily, but it could simply be a fairly accurate all-wood construction with silver poly finish complete with faux rivets and all that COOL STUFF .
So am I just dreaming? And if so...why?
Maybe Charvel owns the rights or something, or maybe Dean doesn't think any but the most hardcore fans would buy one?
But there are a LOT of us!
And I bet it would just attract more fans, if I saw that guitar hanging in a shop I would have to buy it even if I had never heard of Michael before.
That guitar is just too cool.
Holy smokes I'd trade every guitar I own for such an axe.
Well, I gotta keep ONE classical guitar- but one classical and one Ritz Rocket (yeah maybe w/ Michael's new pickups, or the EMG's, I don't care, whatever he and Dean would choose I would buy in a heartbeat).
So is there ONE SINGLE forum member who can honestly say that they "don't want one" of these fantasy axes?
I bet my life there isn't...
So, do they conclude that the coolest and most unique electric guitar ever made (not including the double and quad guitars of course) wouldn't have a HUGE market?
Again, sorry if this topic has already been beaten to death, as I am sure it must have been by now.
Maybe this is the wrong section for this topic since this is NOT an MAB signature guitar- my question is, why not??
Probably been mentioned a million other times but forgive me, I am just a noob here.
Correct me if I am wrong, but I am willing to bet that if there were a Ritz Rocket MAB production signature model on the market (made by Dean of course- call it the "Dean MAB-1A Ritz Rocket" or something COOL like that! ) every forum member (and a ton of other folks worldwide) would either buy one immediately or begin saving for one, even if that meant selling off other guitars (non-MAB sig axes, of course ;D).
So I am sure it's just a fantasy that will never come true and the answer has already been presented as a final verdict here, but I wanted to throw my hat in the ring on this.
It wouldn't have to be the "aircraft grade aluminum" necessarily, but it could simply be a fairly accurate all-wood construction with silver poly finish complete with faux rivets and all that COOL STUFF .
So am I just dreaming? And if so...why?
Maybe Charvel owns the rights or something, or maybe Dean doesn't think any but the most hardcore fans would buy one?
But there are a LOT of us!
And I bet it would just attract more fans, if I saw that guitar hanging in a shop I would have to buy it even if I had never heard of Michael before.
That guitar is just too cool.
Holy smokes I'd trade every guitar I own for such an axe.
Well, I gotta keep ONE classical guitar- but one classical and one Ritz Rocket (yeah maybe w/ Michael's new pickups, or the EMG's, I don't care, whatever he and Dean would choose I would buy in a heartbeat).
So is there ONE SINGLE forum member who can honestly say that they "don't want one" of these fantasy axes?
I bet my life there isn't...
So, do they conclude that the coolest and most unique electric guitar ever made (not including the double and quad guitars of course) wouldn't have a HUGE market?
Again, sorry if this topic has already been beaten to death, as I am sure it must have been by now.