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Old 10-11-2017, 03:13 AM
Marty C Marty C is offline
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Sad to see. I remember the old catalogs where there were acoustic guitars, electric guitars, amps, speakers, mixers, and the list goes on. I imagine there is a huge challenge (and expense) trying to cover so many product ranges. Splitting the guitars off helped that part of the business survive. I am surprised they did not take some of the other successful components (maybe electric or acoustic amps) and break this off as well.

Also, I don’t think that business model gave them enough exposure. I think someone mentioned the limited places to put their hands on any equipment to trial. I have never physically seen one of their amps.

At least a last ditch effort to list maybe their Acoustic amps on Amazon might have helped gain some exposure.

Great brand they built. Someone mentioned it earlier. Could be the family is not interested in carrying on.

Might be a business opportunity for someone to take the Acoustic amps.
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