Edward
Bartender
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- London, UK
It does come over with an air of drama / bitterness. That sort of thing puts me off, though I suppose it might appeal to some who want to feel they have discovered something "new" or better for less... There is, of course, a fine line between legitimate "here's my experience" to get started, and something which feels exploitative. Reminds me of when Gibson left Kalamazoo for Nashville, and some of the workforce bought out the old factory and mahines, and started making their own guitars as "The Heritage". They certainly carried a lot of business goodwill over from the days when Gibson ran the factory, though I don't recall them ever using the Gibson TM in their advertising. Same with G&L, who couldn't (except by special permission for a posthumous tribute guitar) use Leo Fender's name on their instruments.... despite having Leo Fender himself at the helm! Funny old world...