Fernandes Guitars files for bankruptcy

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Spinedriver

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Ever since I got my Ravelle (used on Reverb), I noticed that they kind of disappeared except for Japanese imports. I kinda figured something was up with the company but had no idea what, so now it kinda makes sense. Not unlike Randall in the US, I bought a T2 back in '07-'08 and after that they just kinda went *poof*.
Not gonna lie though, I'm still super chuffed at scoring a Ravelle Deluxe for $400 on Reverb (including a hardshell case).
 

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Shawn

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This is unfortunate. I’ve never had the pleasure of playing one of their guitars but have always heard good things about them.
 

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I'm surprised they were still around lol. Dead in the states for a decade+, minimal presence in Japan, and one of their biggest claims to fame was pretty much taken over by another company. From what I can tell everyone that used Fernandes sustainers (Vai, Kerry King, etc) swapped over to Sustainiacs. So there was pretty much nowhere to go for them.

Also speaking of Fender; wasn't the Jackson PC1 's Sustainer made Floyd Rose/Schaller? Every other time I've seen a FMIC guitar use a Sustainer, it's a Sustainiac, so I don't think it's in-house.
 

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This was peak Fernandes right here for me. LP copies so good they were Fripp-approved. RIP to another cool company.
 
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