Gibson Custom Shop and Sweetwater Miss the Mark...

So much for the 55 point inspection...:(

"Our detailed 55-point Inspection ensures that each instrument valued $299 and above is shipped in factory-fresh condition and ready to play. Plus, our professional technicians, inspectors, and luthiers are trained in factory specifications and tolerances and steeped in years of customer feedback.

You can count on the fact that they have looked at every aspect of that guitar or bass, from the input jack to the headstock, the same way you would in a store. And each instrument ships with its own individually signed certificate of inspection, giving it our personal seal of approval that the instrument meets or exceeds factory standards."
 
Although someone could put some of the blame on Sweetwater, the major and ultimate blame should be put on Gibson. Its obvious their quality control is outrageous . That guitar should have never left the Gibson plant period. What gets me is even the guy in the video says Gibson is not all to blame ( Really? ) So i guess Gibson just sends this out to their dealers and say's they can look after it. Sooner or later this kind of neglect is going to catch up to Gibson, and come back to bitem where it hurts. Eventually people will wisen up to this shotty workmanship and take a stand , of couse it has already started, I have seen videos of Gibson fans who say they will never buy another one. Can you understand why when you see this, if it doesn't give you reason to reflect on what is really going on at Gibson, well i guess nothing will. All the excuses some people give to protect Gibson's sub par work won't help the company going forward, Only the customers that will hold them accountable, for producing such acts of neglegence.
 
What I wish the video talked about was if the purchaser had notified Sweetwater of the issue and what Sweetwater’s response was.

Yeah, that would have been interesting. I like Sweetwater in general and do buy gear from them, but I hated what they did with the setup/checklist thing when I bought a guitar there. The setup was super-weird and they put on crappy strings and there were palm and fingerprints all over it.
 
Oh....come on Chris--- we all KNOW Gibson is INFALABLE -- you really need to stop the hate speach and posting negative GIBSON BASHING videos --- I know that TROGLY guy--- he is FROM OHIO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
he CAN NOT be trusted.....
he probably took the screws out and is pinning for a partial refund!!!!! Dang Carpet Baggin Damn Yankee!!!!........

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Well,

Human error can and will occur and if an inspector doesn't take his or her job seriously, then there's an even greater likelihood of trouble.

If you look back at my posts about my (5) new Gibson purchases between 2016 and 2018, the weird "Fretboard Hump" described in the OP video was present in all but (2) of my (5) Gibson's and in almost the exact same place as depicted in the video.

In fact, one of them - a 2016 Les Paul 50's Tribute Gold Top from Sweetwater - arrived with 12th fret free action at 0.145" to try and compensate.
 
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Heck, I think it’s a new trem system for individual strings, just reach up and grab the tuner head and pull a string sharp ! No more of that behind the nut trick, that’s so 1970s :pound-hand:
You might be on to something there Don. I’ve seen video of Entwhistle playing with the tuners while playing…… all in the interest of a “sound.”
 
I'm pretty nitpicky about details. I do not see major FUBAR's like this with Fender products, but some small issues, like sharp fret ends, or nut slot depth issues do surface and it's my job to remedy them.

I'm really picky about intonation, but I discovered that on brand new guitars, the intonation is generally spot-on with no need to "temper" or "average" the values between the 12th and 3rd frets. Set it at the 12th and it's dead on the money everywhere.

We recently QC'd some Squire Classic Vibe 50's Stratocasters made in Indonesia and they are some of the best overall quality that I've seen on guitars costing 2 times as much.

 
I'm pretty nitpicky about details. I do not see major FUBAR's like this with Fender products, but some small issues, like sharp fret ends, or nut slot depth issues do surface and it's my job to remedy them.

I'm really picky about intonation, but I discovered that on brand new guitars, the intonation is generally spot-on with no need to "temper" or "average" the values between the 12th and 3rd frets. Set it at the 12th and it's dead on the money everywhere.

We recently QC'd some Squire Classic Vibe 50's Stratocasters made in Indonesia and they are some of the best overall quality that I've seen on guitars costing 2 times as much.

cnc machines know no nationality .or PRIDE in workmanship--..... CNC operators......inspectors... finishing crews... can be .....a different story
 

IDR 82,701,300 annual salary for a factory worker in Indo​



thats 5,753.09 United States Dollar

Gibson Guitar employees earn $53,500 annually on average, or $26 per hour, which is 21% lower than the national salary average of $66,000 per year.Jan 19, 2022

Fender Musical Instruments employees earn $63,000 annually on average, or $30 per hour, which is 5% lower than the national salary average of $66,000 per year.

Which employees you think are "hungrier" and trying harder?

yes yes cost of living etc etc .... blah blah --but..................... again -- right or wrong which employees stand to lose MORE if they "f" up????

I think 2 demerits in Indo they take you out back and cane you .....................4 and ....................well lets not discuss 4...............................
 
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