Although I am sure they are both great players, their assesment of the technical aspects of the guitars they owned was very lacking.To be honest, after buying a couple of Gibsons and checking many out in recent months, I think the decline of Gibson is very over-stated. The 2016 and and 2017 ranges are superb with many great guitars. If you go and check the guitar out in person and either do a setup yourself or get a tech (preferably a good tech at the shop you buy from) then you'll get a great guitar.
The big chains like MF, GC, etc, that don't take care of their guitars, don't set them up well, are more of the problem, imho - a good local guitar shop, owned by some bloke that loves guitars (and cares about each and every customer/building a good reputation), takes care with each guitar and sets them up well, is increasingly rare, but also so valuable, imho.
Although I am sure they are both great players, their assesment of the technical aspects of the guitars they owned was very lacking.
Stop picking on Australians, we're doing the best we can. You try getting out of bed, down 6 cans of full strength beer for breakfast, (as we all do) then talk technical stuff. I think he did rather well ... hick![]()
Oh wow! Look at the chap in the bottom of the video posted above. Look at that Silvertone over his left shoulder!!!!
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I was thinking about you, Robert when I saw that the 1st time.
Gball, I saw Shane on his Tokai 335,,,,,,,,, will take a look to see any of him on the Gib version.
Gasket, He didn't say "Irishmen"
Also, here is a clip of Shane jammin on a Tele like mine which I already know is an awesome guitar.
He told me he since sold the Tele to save money for another more expensive guitar. I will see if I can find what he told me.
I agree with this post a lot. Big chains are geared for quantity, while a successful local, mom-n-pop guitar store, pushes quality.The big chains like MF, GC, etc, that don't take care of their guitars, don't set them up well, are more of the problem, imho - a good local guitar shop, owned by some bloke that loves guitars (and cares about each and every customer/building a good reputation), takes care with each guitar and sets them up well, is increasingly rare, but also so valuable, imho.