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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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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My one knowledge of Fernandes are the Riggs and Blasko ads from the first Rob Zombie album era, the Ravelle shape, and the travel guitar with the built-in speaker...but in my 35-ish years of playing guitar, I've never even touched a single one.
 
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Tbh, I didn't know they were still around. I've played a couple of Revolvers years ago, never owned anything Fermandes. The Sustainer pickup was fun to play around with, I might pick one up if it came around and was a decent price.
 

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I had an entry level tremor bass like this with the mm pickup:
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It was a good little bass. By the way finding a good pic of this model that I could download was pretty hard, and each result on Google Images would take me to websites with expired certificates or would redirect to weird foreign cooking or IT websites.
I think that is oddly representative of how irrelevant the brand became.
 

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I seem to recall back in the early days of Metallica, Kirk used to use a Fernandes strat style guitar and that's how I first heard of them.
 

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I still have my Revolver Pro 7. It's cool as hell if you like the gimmick. Fernandez seemed to really lean into the "it's cool as hell if you like the gimmick" market. I've rarely seen Fernandez guitars that were cool as hell regardless of the gimmick, though.

It's unfortune that they have to throw in the towel, but perhaps it was more unfortunate that they never really seemed to figure out how to make a guitar that was just enjoyable to play. :shrug:
 
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