Danzilla Posted September 30, 2019 Share Posted September 30, 2019 If a picture is worth a thousand words, how come I can sum this one up in under a hundred? Maybe a dozen? "Yeah, I'm thrilled to play this bass. You should, too." Never mind that I've never seen him play one live; just Fenders & Laklands. Any other gear ads that inspire you to NOT purchase the subject piece? Quote "Am I enough of a freak to be worth paying to see?"- Separated Out (Marillion) NEW band Old band Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
butcherNburn Posted September 30, 2019 Share Posted September 30, 2019 It just says that he's checking out the new Spirit collection. I've checked out various things in my past, I certainly wouldn't want them all. Not exactly a ringing endorsement but he certainly does look excited. Quote If you think my playing is bad, you should hear me sing! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jcadmus Posted October 4, 2019 Share Posted October 4, 2019 To the contrary, I don't think an artist endorsement or ad has ever made me want buy a piece of gear. Quote "Tours widely in the southwestern tip of Kentucky" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danzilla Posted October 4, 2019 Author Share Posted October 4, 2019 But has it ever driven you away, even from something you might be interested in? This one would scare me off. Quote "Am I enough of a freak to be worth paying to see?"- Separated Out (Marillion) NEW band Old band Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jcadmus Posted October 4, 2019 Share Posted October 4, 2019 Not that I can recall. Advertisements in general may or may not pique my interest, but artist endorsements are not a factor. That being said, he does not look happy to be here. Quote "Tours widely in the southwestern tip of Kentucky" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lightbg Posted November 14, 2019 Share Posted November 14, 2019 A bit OT but in the spirit of the OP's title....... When did indexes go out of style? I received the GC Holiday 19 catalog with the title "Be Heard" screaming across the cover. So I take it into the bathroom, er, library, and start to peruse some pages looking for an index to find keys and basses. There isn't one. Tons of positive attitude about music, some artists' latest releases, etc., but trying to find a Fender Jazz is still a mystery. Maybe my edition is missing pages? At least the guys in Indiana know how to organize information. Rant over. Gotta chase some kids off my lawn........ Jake Quote 1967 B-3 w/(2) 122's, Nord C1w/Leslie 2101 top, Nord PedalKeys 27, Nord Electro 4D, IK B3X, QSC K12.2, Yamaha reface YC+CS+CP "It needs a Hammond" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zeronyne Posted November 26, 2019 Share Posted November 26, 2019 When did indexes go out of style? Print catalogs are outrageously expensive, both in cash and labor. Music retailers would have to see a palpable revenue correlation to return to comprehensive catalogs (which have always been far from comprehensive anyway). The Internet has killed the appetite for creating catalogs. Quote "For instance" is not proof. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bob Gollihur Posted December 7, 2019 Share Posted December 7, 2019 His enthusiasm is apparent and very contagious... Quote 1000 Upright Bass Links, Luthier Directory, Teacher Directory - http://www.gollihurmusic.com/links.cfm [highlight] - Life is too short for bad tone - [/highlight] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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