Jimmyb
Well-known member
I fully agree with you. Europe is now a global market, thus there is no reason to have an inefficient distributor in each country. It would be better to have an efficient distributor for all Europe.
For instance, the French Music Man site does not have any information on the PDN guitars
It's not only Music Man. Several brands have the same problem. The big boys like F or G have their own distribution and it works better.
In France, we have some distributors who distribute a lot of brands : at the end they do not know the products they sell. With Internet, the consumers like us know much better the products (because we have no life, we spend all our time on the Music Man forum).
The problem with that is a very old fashioned concept called 'loyalty'.
Many years ago, when the EBMM line was in its infancy, some distributors will have taken a gamble and ordered the stock. They will then have set up some advertising within their respective country, tried to set up a network of dealers in the country, purchased stock for review by the magazines and all of the other really great stuff that is just basically an overhead to the business.
I've always been under the impression that BP appreciates the loyalty that the distributors have shown over the years, together with their support in the early days of the company. It is a rare and admirable thing in this day to find someone who sticks to that principle.
Fender and Gibson may have their own distribution, but they also have far more volume sales than EBMM, so they are in more of a position to absorb the overheads. If EBMM went down the same route, then they would need to cover the costs of a storage depot, service staff, sales staff, warehousemen and the rest, all of which would go straight onto the price you pay, so you may find that the cost to you drops by maybe 5%.