Cato Posted yesterday at 07:53 Posted yesterday at 07:53 I guess Fender decided it was more cost effective to chuck the stuff they had no intention of using rather than pay to store it while it could be sold off? I can kind of see the logic for the bridges and pick ups which probably have limited demand and might take a long time to sell on if they had a lot of stock but you'd think they could shift the pedals and other electronic items fairly quickly in a fire sale scenario. 1 Quote
Woodinblack Posted yesterday at 08:13 Posted yesterday at 08:13 What was skipped? (for those of us that can't get more than 2 seconds through a Sapko youtube!) Quote
Ben Jamin Posted yesterday at 08:40 Posted yesterday at 08:40 24 minutes ago, Woodinblack said: What was skipped? (for those of us that can't get more than 2 seconds through a Sapko youtube!) Looks like a lot of the stock from the factory - bridges, tuning machines, pick-ups and misc. parts/electronics - as well as a bunch of BBE Sonic Maximisers and other outboard pre-amps. Quote
Woodinblack Posted yesterday at 08:42 Posted yesterday at 08:42 Well, some good scavenging there then! Will keep facebook fullerton marketplace busy for a while! 1 Quote
BassAgent Posted yesterday at 11:19 Posted yesterday at 11:19 I'm not surprised. If Fender's goal was to acquire Leo's workplace and his name and likeness, it's not more than logical that they don't "need" the G&L stock. They won't sell Fender-branded basses with G&L branded bridges and MDF pickups, anyway. It's a lot cheaper to sell or dispose of that stuff than to try to re-purpose it. Quote
Jean-Luc Pickguard Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago It will be interesting to see whether Fender keeps Leo's workspace intact — or if his tools etc went in the skip, and whether they put the fullerton factory up for sale, keep it as a factory, or turn it into as museum or other public venue. Quote
neepheid Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 1 minute ago, Jean-Luc Pickguard said: It will be interesting to see whether Fender keeps Leo's workspace intact — or if his tools etc went in the skip, and whether they put the fullerton factory up for sale, keep it as a factory, or turn it into as museum or other public venue. The factory was hired, had to be emptied for new tenants next month. 4 Quote
Sean Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 27 minutes ago, neepheid said: The factory was hired, had to be emptied for new tenants next month. Tis the cold corporate way. 1 Quote
Russ Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 1 hour ago, neepheid said: The factory was hired, had to be emptied for new tenants next month. They probably cleared it out in order to recreate it in Fender's Corona facility. I'm imagining something a bit like what they did with Francis Bacon's art studio when they moved it from his old home in London to the Hugh Lane gallery in Dublin. Quote
Cato Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Given their actions so far, I'm not sure that Fender will have much interest in putting the workshop Leo used to design non Fender branded instruments on display. I don't think they necessarily want that part of his history memorialised. 3 Quote
LukeFRC Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago (edited) 2 minutes ago, Cato said: Given their actions so far, I'm not sure that Fender will have much interest in putting the workshop Leo used to design non Fender branded instruments on display. I don't think they necessarily want that part of his history memorialised. - why not? They own it now. (That bit of his history) Edited 21 hours ago by LukeFRC Quote
Cato Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Seems odd that despite the takeover apparently being a done deal some weeks ago that there's doesn't seem to have been any official announcement by Fender either about aquiring the company or what their future plans for the brand and it's various models are. Quote
BassBiscuit Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 2 hours ago, Cato said: Seems odd that despite the takeover apparently being a done deal some weeks ago that there's doesn't seem to have been any official announcement by Fender either about aquiring the company or what their future plans for the brand and it's various models are. I feel that may be all in good time...all in good time....! Quote
Jean-Luc Pickguard Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 3 hours ago, Cato said: Given their actions so far, I'm not sure that Fender will have much interest in putting the workshop Leo used to design non Fender branded instruments on display. I don't think they necessarily want that part of his history memorialised. It's the same workshop with the original workbench where Leo worked when it was the original Fender factory, so a lot of classic Fender design work was originated there too. 1 Quote
LeftyJ Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago (edited) 9 hours ago, Jean-Luc Pickguard said: It's the same workshop with the original workbench where Leo worked when it was the original Fender factory, so a lot of classic Fender design work was originated there too. It was not the original Fender factory. That has long been torn down, there's a parking garage there now. It's the old CLF Design facility, where Leo built the original Music Man guitars and basses for Music Man after he sold Fender to CBS. So FMIC has zero history in that building, other than all the cool prototypes Leo took with him. I wrongfully thought this too, but was corrected when I posted it on Reddit. Edited 8 hours ago by LeftyJ 1 1 Quote
Wolverinebass Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago That video reminds me of the insane video where Gibson drove a massive JCB over all their surplus guitars with all the pickups and hardware still installed. Still, that bloke who picked all of that G&L stuff out of the skip can now set himself up on ebay he's got so much gear. 1 Quote
snorkie635 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 17 hours ago, neepheid said: The factory was hired, had to be emptied for new tenants next month. I believe 'Neep Basses' are moving in? 3 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 1 hour ago, Wolverinebass said: Still, that bloke who picked all of that G&L stuff out of the skip can now set himself up on ebay he's got so much gear. Let's hope it's not his main gig - Nobody buys G&L's, hence the company folding. Obvs. Quote
Kiwi Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 2 hours ago, Wolverinebass said: That video reminds me of the insane video where Gibson drove a massive JCB over all their surplus guitars with all the pickups and hardware still installed. Still, that bloke who picked all of that G&L stuff out of the skip can now set himself up on ebay he's got so much gear. If I were him, I might be a little cautious about that. It's not technically his property and he probably trespassed to get it. Whether the matter gets enforced or not is another thing though. 1 Quote
LeftyJ Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, Kiwi said: If I were him, I might be a little cautious about that. It's not technically his property and he probably trespassed to get it. Whether the matter gets enforced or not is another thing though. He's not. He filmed himself while doing it, and during the car ride back home described in full detail to his selfiecam what he has taken home with him, including many photo's and video's of everything. Quote
tauzero Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, LeftyJ said: He's not. He filmed himself while doing it, and during the car ride back home described in full detail to his selfiecam what he has taken home with him, including many photo's and video's of everything. "Hello police, this is FMIC. Someone has raided the dumpsters that we were using to carefully store our newly acquired inventory and made off with lots of stuff". 2 Quote
snorkie635 Posted 22 minutes ago Posted 22 minutes ago 1 hour ago, tauzero said: "Hello police, this is FMIC. Someone has raided the dumpsters that we were using to carefully store our newly acquired inventory and made off with lots of stuff". "Right! You're nicked!" Quote
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