by FlyinFish » April 29th, 2010, 7:01 pm
Pete, this is a fork in the road any business will come to. At some point, McDonald's decided to microwave burgers instead of grill them. I would say maintain your principals, mission, and style. Classic and old school is always cool. But you can also do new and unique things with an old school style. That I think would be a great way to stay ahead of the game and be creative yet maintain your core style.
Another way to think about it is, is it really a matter of taste or just a matter of aesthetics. Point being, is it really lacking in taste and horrible, or is it just something you don't personally like, but could still be a piece of art in another tasteful persons eye?
I mean if he wants a decal of a trout put on there, geeez, I would not want my name on that as a rod builder. But if it's something like a color you don't think will look good, that doesn't make your build quality and taste seem bad, just that the color may not appeal to everyone's pallet.
But hey, I wrap or have my stuff wrapped in yellow, so what do I know. For me, it's something personal. I don't expect others to like it, but it sure does look unique, and people know it's mine.
Here's a story: I had a salt stick wrapped by the local shop once. I usually have him do a simple triple wrap in black, yellow, and white. It comes out to be almost the same price as a factory rod, so it's great. But, he had just hired a new builder and the guy wanted to show him what he could do. So, on the base by the cork tape, he did this fading spiral wrap with yellow and white, for no extra charge to me (I'm sure there's a name for this). When I first got the rod, I was livid. I didn't want this crap on my rod. I didn't want to seem all flashy and have all this extra crap! I just wanted a simple wrap with my colors and my name on it. But! I gave it some time, and it was done so nicely and so simple and with such class, that I've grown to love it and it really does not stand out that much at all. I guess what I'm saying is, if you keep your sense of class and taste and style, you can do certain different things and still maintain your awesomeness...