I want to buy a flying V bass in the worst possible way. So how soon might we see Dean and/or any other guitar companies come out with their versions of flying V basses to the consumer market? Also, if Dean was told to stop selling their V and Z series models of guitars and basses in 2022, do they possibly have a warehouse full of previously produced models stacked up on top of each other? Will somebody take my money for a flying V bass, and how quickly can I expect to have one in my hands?
@@bravobri8426 I don’t know much about bass guitars to be fully honest. I’m an electric guitar guy. But regarding your question about Dean having a full warehouse, no they don’t for a few reason. 2 of them being: 1. They never stopped selling Vs and Zs despite the court orders. That’s why they were found in contempt of the court. 2. They also had to deal with other legal issues such as the one from the Dimebag Darrel’s estate. All of which put the company in a worse financial situation. At some point they had to go in administration because they couldn’t pay a bank loan of $4 million. So they won’t have a full warehouse like post-covid Fender.
I want to buy a flying V bass in the worst possible way. So how soon might we see Dean and/or any other guitar companies come out with their versions of flying V basses to the consumer market? Also, if Dean was told to stop selling their V and Z series models of guitars and basses in 2022, do they possibly have a warehouse full of previously produced models stacked up on top of each other? Will somebody take my money for a flying V bass, and how quickly can I expect to have one in my hands?
@@bravobri8426 I don’t know much about bass guitars to be fully honest. I’m an electric guitar guy. But regarding your question about Dean having a full warehouse, no they don’t for a few reason. 2 of them being: 1. They never stopped selling Vs and Zs despite the court orders. That’s why they were found in contempt of the court. 2. They also had to deal with other legal issues such as the one from the Dimebag Darrel’s estate. All of which put the company in a worse financial situation.
At some point they had to go in administration because they couldn’t pay a bank loan of $4 million.
So they won’t have a full warehouse like post-covid Fender.