I actually don't disagree with 'patent' pricing. I.e. you want that feature, you have to pay more. But personally, I think the features aren't attractive enough for me.It may be, I’ve never played a Strandberg but their innovation and unique design elements deserve a premium imo.
How much that should add to the price, idk..
Although they are made in smaller numbers, It should have basic guitar playability and QC for sure.
I meant to post the link too--there are other people who chime in during the comments.
I think people here are clearly adult enough to find out for themselves.
It may be, I’ve never played a Strandberg but their innovation and unique design elements deserve a premium imo.Unless it’s a Strandberg. Then it’s a $900-$1000 Cort for $2000-$3000.
Looks like plain cap, flame veneer, like a PRS SE would use.Do strandburgs use veneersrs?
On the cheaper models. But not on the one I posted.Do strandburgs use veneersrs?
They are the cheaper models the expensive ones are made in Japan. The previous Indonesian models were better in this regard. Solid top roasted birdseye maple and swamp ash. The new ones have a nicer neck joint and a revision to the hardware.That's all current models on their website.
- Original - veneer
- Standard - veneer
- Prog - veneer
- Fusion - veneer
I don’t think anyone in this thread has been talking about the $5000+ Japanese models. I know I was not.They are the cheaper models the expensive ones are made in Japan. The previous Indonesian models were better in this regard. Solid top roasted birdseye maple and swamp ash. The new ones have a nicer neck joint and a revision to the hardware.
This is also a major problem with Solar guitars.