I think this reflects the decline of the guitar as a top40 instrument. In other words, it's past the peak years for guitars.

They aren't going away, just not the "must have" item for the majority of young musicians.

The saxophone went through the same thing. For rock until the mid 1960s, the sax was the king of the rock solo instruments. It's not gone either, just not top40.

In my parent's day the featured solo instrument of choice was trumpet or clarinet.

Parker guitars is all but gone or hanging on by a rusty first string. Carvin is closed, guitars sold off to Kiesel, and so on.

I think Gibson has enough diversity to survive this, but the peak days are over.

Will they come back some day? Who knows?

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