N Fender for that matter.It's a good thing Gibson pays attention to all 650+ of us over here!![]()
Norm, you ever see a factory beat up Godin?
It's all marketing hype BS. Any given guitar can be a dog or a unicorn. This is one of the best sounding/feeling humbucker guitars I have ever played. That's why I love it so much. And it cost 5% of the price of that Murphy aged LP.I know good wood is getting near impossible to find now days. A friend got one of the true historic LPS I played it on stage it was a dead Donkey
My 1965 SG Standard just killed it. My 2002 1960 RO took 18 years to open up it sounds like the real thing now. I felt bad for my friend what do you think
feels nice I said. And when I got the RO the pickups sounded like mud had JM Rolph make me pickups 1000% improvement.
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I like the cool finishes, the 60s slim neck, the modern series... but they could still cut it way down for LPs.When I was out for a couple of beers with Doogle this past Monday, we were talking about how Gibson should just go back to the 1958 catalogue, and only make those guitars. Maybe add a couple of SGs, Firebirds, and Thunderbirds. Otherwise, they should only produce those guitars, and drop everything else. They keep grasping for straws producing too many models, and wasting decent lumber that could be put to better uses.
An, I know everyone loves to bash Gibson, but Fender is even more egrigious when it comes to this crap. On bolt neck guitars no less.
Fender Custom Shop launches limited-edition Mike McCready 1960 Stratocaster | Guitar.com | All Things Guitar

We might have to arm wrestle for the title. When I was getting my $8k quote for a M2M lefty tuxedo custom they actually asked me if I wanted shiny or VOS. They will do it.I'm probably the biggest Gibson apologist on this forum and even I hate all the fake aging and VOS finishes.. That being said, the only Custom Shop Gibson I am interested in is a Les Paul Custom and those come all shiny and new just as they should.
Yep to each his own. but unless it is a Make Your Own from Gibson, you cannot get a 1960 reissue without crap all over the hardware. Not according to their website. They are all VOS.I look at it like this... The technique of relicing a guitar can be very artful. This involves a lot more operational expense in achieving the desired results. If it's done right, and with good old marketing, the manufacturer has a market for these types of guitars. The manufacturers can charge whatever they want, but usually this has been analyzed to what they think the consumer will accept.
AFAIK, these high dollar reliced guitars are all selling. It's not like Gibson is making a bunch of these because these are actually very limited. So you have a choice here: Buy one, or not buy one. Gibson will always make shinny examples too. Personally, I admire the work and creativity of a beautifully done reliced guitar... but I choose to never fork out a butt-load of money to own one.
Howfrickingever... If I was very wealthy, I just might buy a $10,000 reliced (Gibson) guitar and hang in a beautiful display case as living room wall art... and never play it!
An, I know everyone loves to bash Gibson, but Fender is even more egrigious when it comes to this crap. On bolt neck guitars no less.
Fender Custom Shop launches limited-edition Mike McCready 1960 Stratocaster | Guitar.com | All Things Guitar