I saw this question asked on another forum, so thought I would start the conversation here.
From what I have seen locally (in Europe) of people who are into electric guitars and playing / creating music as a typical "band", most are north of 40. There is also a lot of gloom and doom talk that the guitars we lust after and pay a lot of money for today will not be worth very much in 20 years time. And I'm curious as to what you all have experienced. Here's what I have seen locally:
1. A few years ago I sold an SG Special to a young kid (15). When they came by to pay for it and pick it up, they told me they had travelled a few hours on train to buy a brand new Fender for one kid, and to buy my SG. Their parents were rich, so it was pocket-change for them.
2. At the local music / guitar store the other day I saw a family consisting of Mom, Dad and the only son (about 10 years old) having walked in asking about an electric guitar so the son could start lessons (I think they walked out with a Squier Mini-Strat, small combo amp etc).
But that's about it. When I go to guitar stores either locally or even not so local, everyone is 40+, there is not a Squier or Epi in the house (if there are, there are only 2 or 3, never the 100 different flavours of Fender Strats, Teles and the smattering of Gibsons and the small pile of Metal guitars). If I want a "cheap" guitar, I need to order it online from the likes of Thomann.
Anyone else experiencing this ?
From what I have seen locally (in Europe) of people who are into electric guitars and playing / creating music as a typical "band", most are north of 40. There is also a lot of gloom and doom talk that the guitars we lust after and pay a lot of money for today will not be worth very much in 20 years time. And I'm curious as to what you all have experienced. Here's what I have seen locally:
1. A few years ago I sold an SG Special to a young kid (15). When they came by to pay for it and pick it up, they told me they had travelled a few hours on train to buy a brand new Fender for one kid, and to buy my SG. Their parents were rich, so it was pocket-change for them.
2. At the local music / guitar store the other day I saw a family consisting of Mom, Dad and the only son (about 10 years old) having walked in asking about an electric guitar so the son could start lessons (I think they walked out with a Squier Mini-Strat, small combo amp etc).
But that's about it. When I go to guitar stores either locally or even not so local, everyone is 40+, there is not a Squier or Epi in the house (if there are, there are only 2 or 3, never the 100 different flavours of Fender Strats, Teles and the smattering of Gibsons and the small pile of Metal guitars). If I want a "cheap" guitar, I need to order it online from the likes of Thomann.
Anyone else experiencing this ?