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Originally Posted by Jeff
I can't do anything about it? Sure I can. I won't be buying any more Ibanez guitars. I am one person. But perhaps I am not the only one, and eventually that can add up.
Maybe I'm a minority, and always will be. I don't really care in the end, because there's plenty of great choices out there now anyway.
My main point that I have a problem with Ibanez is that unlike Schecter or Jackson, their endorsers don't play anything remotely close to what they sell. I find it sad and funny at the same time.
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It's really disappointing that in this day and age, where people have the technological capability to communicate and network like never before, we still seem to lack the means (or motivation) to organize in ways that are effective in bringing change. Call me cynical, but I don't believe one person makes a difference, unless they organize and lead a group of people. Your disapproval of the way Ibanez runs its business is much the same as many American's disapproval of the way our government functions. I am totally and whole-heartedly on your side, but without a certain level of action being taken, I feel like all the talk we do is just hot air. I wish i was the guy to do it, but i've neither the skills or the drive to be that kind of a person. I don't know what else to do other than hope someone can fill that role. i dunno..
oh. yeah... and Ankla... how bout that
