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RobF
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RE: Bad taste (in reply to Morante)
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ORIGINAL: Morante For 150,000 euro????? At least 3 or 4 top flamenco guitars, just from this foro. When I wanted a Martin I played 4 in Madrid, all at 4000 euros and rejected all for defects of constuction and poor sound. Maybe you have to be in USA to buy a good one Yeah, it seems bazoinkers, for sure. This is kind of cynical, but I think they’re trying to take advantage of the luxury goods boom that came out of the the perfect storm created by the crypto bubble (and the need for people to convert crypto gains into tradable goods), the pandemic with its stimulus funding (which further enriched some people who frankly didn’t need any of it), and the idle time people had to basically indulge in a social media fantasy world. The prices of collectable modern wristwatches went through the roof, I mean watches were trading on the grey market for up to ten times their pre-pandemic levels. New watches became unobtainable and if one was fortunate enough to buy a high-end watch at retail they could flip it the next day for double the amount or more. The market has corrected a lot recently but watches like Rolex and the like still trade for well above retail. Add to that a similar syndrome acting upon ‘collectable’ guitars (as estebanana suggested in an earlier post) and it’s pretty obvious that they are trying to cash in on both the wristwatch boom (the guitar comes with a custom made watch) as well as the collectable guitar boom. Too bad the thing is ugly, and the price doesn’t help matters. Seems crazy expensive, to me. I still have a handful of Martins. They’re pretty great guitars, but I don’t subscribe to the grail guitar club, to me good guitars are good guitars and people can do with that what they want. Some people have to mythologize everything and go on about how this or that is sitting at some celestial level, then you play it and the house of cards comes crashing down. I remember this guy waxing eloquent about the outstanding and unobtainable attributes of a guitar from a certain maker that he wanted $25,000 for, he actually described hearing it as being akin to the heavens opening and the sound of angels issuing forth. I sat in a hotel room in Madrid and played one from the same maker, in better condition, and can tell you it was OK. But every other guitar in the room was just as good.
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