59Pro wrote: What do you gain from it? Do you know Alexander personally or you just ...heard and read..?
I know Alexander since several years now and have three amps from him, two of them I ordered directly from him. That "famous" contract never showed up, I never had to sign anything. It was all done by handshake. He is one nice and funny person. Very professional and the amps he made for me always exceeded my expectations. He is a one man operation, he does it all himself. One knows when you order an amp it will not be done in a month or two. I got both my amps faster than my first two guitar orders from the Fender Custom Shop and I was always happy with the delivery from the Fender CS.
In the years I know him he has been always very selective choosing his customer's. Maybe because of some bad or bizarre behavior he experienced from the customer side. For sure not all customers, including famous people, are saints either. There are always two sides to the stories. I got treated very well in all these years doing business with Alexander.
59: Yes, I have actually had personal contact with HAD, and it was at times cordial, and at time abusive, rude and bizzarre. Perhaps 25/30 years ago, i worked at a company that made high end audio equipment with tubes. We discussed making guitar amps, since we were tooled up to do tube based manufacturing anyway. So, my boss says "maybe we could license a design from someone". I called and left a few messages about actually making an amp based on his design (never called back...), and offering to help by being an east coast service person (hmmm, never called back). Oh well...
When I came on the scene a few years back (around '99) the owner of a local amp repair shop (Dave's Sound) called me to tell me HAD called him to find out more about "this guy from Jersey". That was '99. Apparently Dave had serviced a Dumbles and called Howard for support, so they knew one another...
Have I gained anything ? Nope. More than likely I've actually LOST some business when he's forced customers to sell their Fuchs amps before he would release the ones he'd built for them. I've only passed along things I've heard from people I trusted (in some cases my actual customers), and more times than not they proved true. Some of the stories that came up from people during the writing of the Dumble book were nothing short of amazing, but nobody wanted to allow them to be published. He'd actually convinced most of his customers to not speak with the writer, who is a respected journalist who spoke with many of these people before.
You don't find it bizarre that he's abandoned many of his best known customers, kept another guys amp without a valid reason, yet you "got treated very well.." ?
We could debate this all day, why not get back on track and discuss Landau's new amp ?
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