There is a bird sitting outside my window.
Lol ..Turkey Vulture!!What kind is it LOL..
As a guitar fixer and flipper, I have felt the impact of the guitar market for sure. The used market has slowed dramatically. I went from being able to refurb and sell guitars just about as fast as I could fix them up to sitting on them for 2 or 3 weeks at a reduced price point than before.
Plus people selling guitar want a premium for guitars that were not cared for and kinda beat up. The guy in the video is right. everyone wants max return on their gear.
Also, the trend for lighter smaller gear is a thing! Technology has made it possible. If you can get a monster sound/tone out of a modeller, why lug around a ton of gear.
I remember the days when you could pick up a cool husk for under $400.One oddity I'm noticing is the price that people are getting for husks. That's what I look for. An SG Standard husk that has been BROKEN AND REPAIRED tends to run in the $750.00 to $800.00 price range! Husks for Specials are less expensive, but the Standards are pretty pricey.
Granted, some of these husks may sit for quite awhile before being bought, but sooner or later they do sell.
I remember the days when you could pick up a cool husk for under $400.
I thought the market was supposed to be flooded? Or was that only with Les Pauls?