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Your point is well taken. Inflation would likely have a 2023 Chief at $2k. I'd like to hear and play the Versitar to see how it compares to all the Chiefs I have owned.
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Where is the “great Midwest”? You could play mine if you’re nearby or ever pass through :-)
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Northern IL. 20 minutes from the IL/WI border.
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Strong letter to follow, I assume?
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Truthfully, I’ll be surprised if these are a success in the marketplace. The original Tacoma Chiefs used to elicit just visceral negative reactions on this and other guitar forums, for no other reason than their looks. I’m not certain that there’s major culture-wide change of mind or a groundswell of interest in something offbeat like this.
Guess we’ll find out. Wade Hampton Miller |
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I hope to get the chance to play one. Maybe it will even tempt me to go
to Nashville... The locust one with a holly bridge and I'm not sure what kind of light colored fretboard really caught my eye... It is hard to find suitable wood for fretboards and bridges locally. I think most luthiers would avoid holly because it will probably end up looking "dirty" rather than "patinated"... Gallagher uses heart persimmon on their "local wood" guitar... I like the simple look of them... -Mike |
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Two thousand dollars is the new $500.
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Maybe so. Like I said, we’ll see whether Gruhn’s new venture succeeds in the marketplace.
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