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What is going on with Marshall and their lack of shipments of speakers, and amps to the United States?

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V-man

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Tell that to blockbuster...
I Say the Marshall forum will buy the amp department!
How many forum members do we have?
Each puts 20000 euro and we can do it!!!:drunk:

Blockbuster, TWA, etc sold a service not a product, and even that service was no different/better than Mom & Pop’s video or United Airlines. Legacy product (not service) has brand value, which is why S&W changed hands at least 3 times in this lifetime and Colt’s bankruptcy is a mere footnote as both continue to churn out product.
 

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Sure, but then your cab is a Friedman and not a Marshall.
Is a Friedman cab inferior to a Marshall one then ? Or is it a case of it not having the Marshall logo on it ? ( just asking) I would really like a Friedman cab personally but not at twice the price new of a Marshall one here in the UK ( plus I can pick up a decent used 1960 cab for £200 any time ) .
 

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Blockbuster, TWA, etc sold a service not a product, and even that service was no different/better than Mom & Pop’s video or United Airlines. Legacy product (not service) has brand value, which is why S&W changed hands at least 3 times in this lifetime and Colt’s bankruptcy is a mere footnote as both continue to churn out product.
It is much easier to recover from a disaster when you are not selling a product.
Regardless, poor management decisions can drag a business to the ground no matter how good/legendary their product is.
Just take a look at JBL, Altec Lansing, Nokia, and many many more legendary companies that their management decisions were poor and completely ignored the market direction.
These are all owned now by foreign corporations.
Marshall products and direction are on a good path.
I hope a new management won't take them to the ground.
 

ReWind James

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Buy company in a time when "materials shortages" and long backorders are at an all time high for acceptance.

Take dealer orders for two years while announcing lower prices and ship nothing.

Sell company with increasing sales on the books for big profit and let new owner solve product delivery and image problems.


Pretty great strategy for Zound!
 

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Buy company in a time when "materials shortages" and long backorders are at an all time high for acceptance.

Take dealer orders for two years while announcing lower prices and ship nothing.

Sell company with increasing sales on the books for big profit and let new owner solve product delivery and image problems.


Pretty great strategy for Zound!
Hmmm that is an angle I never thought of.
I think you are pretty spot on.
 

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Is a Friedman cab inferior to a Marshall one then ? Or is it a case of it not having the Marshall logo on it ? ( just asking) I would really like a Friedman cab personally but not at twice the price new of a Marshall one here in the UK ( plus I can pick up a decent used 1960 cab for £200 any time ) .

It's a bit of both. Honestly, I just feel more "at home" with a Marshall.
 

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