Virtual Pariah
Kick Henry Jackassowski
* Are they still primarily made in Korea? They used to say that on the website, but that info is conspicuously missing now.
Agile is still made at the Mirr factory in S. Korea. Last I heard (early 2016,) they are staying there because Mirr has the agility to handle smallish runs. Chapman guitars are made there also, and I believe the SK Eastwoods and Pure Salem stuff.
* Why WAS Agile such a lightning rod for flame wars? I really never got this.
Basically, because at the time they came out it was the start of the small batch mid-quality imports. Up until that time the non-MIA-MIJ stuff was considered pretty bad. Then you add in the QA issues that Gibson was going through and Agile happen to hit "right time/right product" and HC's word of mouth influence was at it's highest.
* Does anyone else feel that the design(s) are really much better than the 'originals?'
Not really. They have some good designs, some bad. But they were willing to experiment with colors that Gibson and their Subs wouldn't.
* Now that Agiles have been around a while, why haven't the forums lit up with tales about how they've aged? It's strange to me how all those flame-war veterans have just kind of gone away? I'm NOT seeking a revival of the flame wars, but it would be really interesting to hear from someone who has, say, owned an AL-2500 for 12 years to hear how they're getting on with their instruments.
I've had a couple for 7-8 years and they are holding up fine. Still Heavy guitars and my back isn't what it once was.
The wars ended because there are others in that market space now. Plus the entry level guitars have gotten better across the board. Rising QA and competition forced others to up their game.
* What do people think generally about the value structure of mail-order only? I have never seen an SX bass in the flesh, but if I did and it were comparable in quality to a Squier Vintage Modified, I can think of 2 or 3 I'd want to order right away. And I always get to wondering "is it really 60% of the Squier price just because they don't have a marketing machine?" As an analogy, the guys on Talkbass are all agog over Sire basses, who espouse the same approach.
The concept of mail order only never really bothered me. I can't get riled up about if the box from the container ship goes on a wall or comes directly to me, as long as the return policy is fair.
Plus, I've never gotten a good feel for a guitar with a 10min in store sit-down session. I need to work the instrument to fit me anyway.
As for the marketing? Yeah. You do pay for the brand at some level. Think of it as insurance against resale. A Squier will resell higher than a comparable Agile.
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