Given To Fly
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This was a hard question to phrase in a way that didn't make my eyes roll. But this is what I came up with:
Do you think there are drawbacks to having your own signature line of gear?
If so, what are they?
(This was partly inspired by the "dream endorsement" thread.)
I don't think we need to go over the benefits; we've been doing that in our heads for years. I'm curious to know what you think some potential drawbacks might be? If you are endorsed by a company that will make any piece of gear you want, I imagine there are hefty contractual obligations that go along with the gear. From a professional standpoint, would you be comfortable fulfilling all of those obligations? I know for some members of this forum, this is a reality.
Whether its a reality for you or not, chime in with your thoughts.![Idea :idea: :idea:](http://www.sevenstring.org/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/idea.gif)
Do you think there are drawbacks to having your own signature line of gear?
If so, what are they?
(This was partly inspired by the "dream endorsement" thread.)
I don't think we need to go over the benefits; we've been doing that in our heads for years. I'm curious to know what you think some potential drawbacks might be? If you are endorsed by a company that will make any piece of gear you want, I imagine there are hefty contractual obligations that go along with the gear. From a professional standpoint, would you be comfortable fulfilling all of those obligations? I know for some members of this forum, this is a reality.
Whether its a reality for you or not, chime in with your thoughts.
![Idea :idea: :idea:](http://www.sevenstring.org/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/idea.gif)